-
Seshseshet, also
called Sathor,
married to Isi,
resident governor at Edfu and also
titled vizier. She also
would have been born of Iput I.
Seshseshet...
- Sesheshet,
occasionally known as Sesh (fl. c. 2450 BC), was the
mother of King Teti, the
first and
founding king of the
Sixth Dynasty of
Ancient Egypt...
- Nebkauhor. She had
several daughters:
Seshseshet Waatetkhethor,
Seshseshet Idut,
Seshseshet Nubkhetnebty and
Seshseshet Sathor. Iput I held
several titles...
-
married to Teti's daughter,
princess Seshseshet Waatetkhethor. He was, therefore, the king's son-in-law.
Princess Seshseshet Waatetkhethor is
buried in Mereruka's...
- was the son of the
vizier Mereruka. His
mother was the
royal daughter Seshseshet Waatetkhethor,
daughter of Teti. He was thus a
nephew of the king Pepi...
-
Pyramid of Unas. However, the
mastaba was
usurped by the king's
daughter Seshseshet with the
beautiful name of Idut,
daughter of king Teti. The
names and...
- of
Upper Egypt Mid 5th
Dynasty or
later Two
wives appear in the tomb:
Seshseshet and Khenti. A son
named Khufuankh is mentioned. G 1205 Stone-Mastaba Khufunakht...
- was the
mother of Tetiankhkem,
whilst K****t's
daughter could have been
Seshseshet She****.
According to her monuments, K****t held the titles: King's Wife...