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daughters - Mereret, Nedjemib, and
Sethtet - and
three sons, Djedi, Itu, and
Neferkau. They all had the same
title of "King's Acquaintance".
Nofret was buried...
-
begotten of his body".
Nofret and
Rahotep had
three sons Djedi, Itu and
Neferkau and
three daughters, Mereret,
Nedjemib and
Sethtet as they are depicted...
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Djedi Title Prince of
Egypt Parent(s)
Prince Rahotep and
Nofret Relatives Two
brothers and
three sisters- Itu,
Neferkau, Mereret, Nedjemib, Sethtet...
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Tanis who
finally submitted himself to
Psamtik I of the 26th dynasty.
Neferkau Prince 4th
dynasty fl. c. 26th
century BC Son of
Rahotep and
Nofret and...
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Meresankh II Djedi: Son of
Rahotep and
Nofret Itu: Son of
Rahotep and
Nofret Neferkau: Son of
Rahotep and
Nofret Mereret:
Daughter of
Rahotep and
Nofret Nedjemib:...
-
unknown but he was very
likely from Mendes. Mehu had two wives,
Nebet and
Neferkaus. Mehu was
bearing a high
number of
important titles.
These include the...
-
mastaba Iyni and his wife
Neferkaus 5th or 6th
dynasty A
standing pair
statue (Cairo JE 36271)
inscribed for Iyni and
Neferkaus was
found between D 204...
- is the Khafraanch's son
Khafrauserkau and his
brothers Khafraankh and
Neferkau typing behind him. On the
right sheavs are
tieding up in sacks, settling...