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Sithathor (daughter of Hathor) was an
ancient Egyptian princess with the
title king's daughter. She is only
known from her
burial at Dahshur. Next to...
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pyramid and
their exact relation to the king is dis****ble.
These include Sithathor, Menet, Senetsenebtysy, and Meret.
Amenemhat III was most
likely a son...
- next to this
pyramid were
found two
treasures of the king's
daughters (
Sithathor).
Extensive cemeteries of
officials of the Old
Kingdom and
Middle Kingdom...
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mother is unknown. He had
several sisters – Menet, Mereret, Senetsenbetes,
Sithathor, and a
partially known Khnemet-. Two of
Amenemhat III's
wives are known...
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princess Sithathor-yunit, the
daughter of the
Senwosret II.
Artifacts found were a crown, pectorals, bracelets, necklaces, and cowries.
Sithathor-yunet Jewelry...
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Evidence of
burials of
three other princesses – Hathorhotep, Nubhotepet, and
Sithathor – were
found at the
Dahshur complex, but it is not
clear whether these...
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contemporary with
kings Amenemhat II and
Senusret II. Heqaib, Son of
Sithathor (QH 30)
contemporary with
kings Senusret III and
Amenemhat III. The tomb...
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northern tombs led to the
discovery of the
treasures of
princesses Sithathor and
Mereret (among
these objects, the
famous pectorals with the names...
- de Morgan. One of
these boxes must have
belonged to a king's
daughter Sithathor, the
other box to a king's
daughter with the name
Mereret or Meret. Not...
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Possibly married to a king who
reigned after Merneferre Ay.
Sithathor Unknown - - - - -
Possibly married to a king who
reigned after Merneferre...