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Neithhotep or Neith-hotep (fl. c. 3050 BC) was an
ancient Egyptian queen consort who
lived and
ruled during the
early First Dynasty. She was once thought...
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noticeable presence in Canaan,
compared to his
predecessors and successors.
Neithhotep is
thought to be his
queen consort or his daughter. A
majority of Egyptologists...
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Jacques de Morgan.
Queen Neithhotep is
plausibly Aha's
mother The
selection of the
cemetery of
Naqada as the
resting place of
Neithhotep is a
strong indication...
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stone fragment C1. Djer's
reign was
preceded by a
regency controlled by
Neithhotep,
possibly his
mother or grandmother. The
evidence for Djer's life and...
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several official records. If this was the case and the
earlier royal wife
Neithhotep never ruled as an
independent regent,
Merneith may have been the first...
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female ruler,
Queen Ha, just
before the
contemporary of Narmer,
Queen Neithhotep. The
Narmer Palette, a
carved slab of
siltstone from the
Early Dynastic...
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tests that
delay care. The
earliest women whose names are
known include:
Neithhotep (c. 3200 BCE), the wife of
Narmer and the
first queen of
ancient Egypt...
- 3100–2900 BCE
Early Dynastic Period First Dynasty of
Egypt Narmer Menes Neithhotep♀ (regent) Hor-Aha Djer Djet Merneith♀ (regent) Den
Anedjib Semerkhet Qa'a...
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Neithhotep Benerib Khenthap Herneith Nakhtneith Penebui Merneith Seshemetka Semat Serethor Betrest II
Menka Nimaathap...
- the "Naqada Label"
found at the site of Naqada, in the tomb of
Queen Neithhotep,
often ****umed to have been the
mother of
Horus Aha. The
label shows a...