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Sesheshet,
occasionally known as Sesh, was the
mother of King Teti, the
first and
founding pharaoh of the
Sixth Dynasty of
Ancient Egypt. She was instrumental...
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ancient Egyptian language was
sekhem (sḫm)[citation needed] or
sesheshet (sššt)
because of the
sound it made when it rattled. The
ancient Egyptian...
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number of wives, and the fact that they were
named after his mother,
Sesheshet,
allows researchers to
trace his family. At
least three princesses bearing...
- King Teti of the
Sixth Dynasty of Egypt. Kagemni's wife
Nebtynubkhet Sesheshet was a King's
daughter and
likely the
daughter of Teti.
Kagemni held a...
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pyramids of
Djedkare Isesi and Pepi I were built. Teti had his daughter,
Sesheshet,
married to one of his
viziers and
later chief priest, Mereruka, a clear...
- the
capital of the 7th Nome of
Upper Egypt. The nome was
referred to as
Sesheshet (Sistrum). The main city was
referred to as Hu(t)-sekhem (Ancient Egyptian:...
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Sahure Neferirkare Khentkaus II
Neferefre Unfinished Nyuserre Lepsius XXIV
Double Headless Djedkare-Isesi Unas VI Teti Pepi I
Merenre Pepi II
Sesheshet...
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Sahure Neferirkare Khentkaus II
Neferefre Unfinished Nyuserre Lepsius XXIV
Double Headless Djedkare-Isesi Unas VI Teti Pepi I
Merenre Pepi II
Sesheshet...
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Sahure Neferirkare Khentkaus II
Neferefre Unfinished Nyuserre Lepsius XXIV
Double Headless Djedkare-Isesi Unas VI Teti Pepi I
Merenre Pepi II
Sesheshet...
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Sahure Neferirkare Khentkaus II
Neferefre Unfinished Nyuserre Lepsius XXIV
Double Headless Djedkare-Isesi Unas VI Teti Pepi I
Merenre Pepi II
Sesheshet...