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Sithathoriunet (her name
means “daughter of
Hathor of Dendera”) was an
Ancient Egyptian king's
daughter of the 12th Dynasty,
mainly known from her burial...
- tomb
takes the form of the god Heh. A
pectoral belonging to
princess Sithathoriunet,
daughter of
Senusret II,
depicting Heh
between two
falcons and below...
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Lapis lazuli scarab belonging to
Sithathoriunet with the name of
Amenemhat III, 1887–1813 BC, MET...
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Pyramid at
Dahshur Meretseger Neferthenut Khnemetneferhedjet II (Weret)
Sithathoriunet Amenemhat III
Nimaatre Aabau 1860 – 1814 BC
Black Pyramid;
Pyramid at...
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Ahhotep and
Ahmose Inhapy. She was
married to her (half-)brother Tao.
Sithathoriunet Princess 12th
dynasty fl. c. mid-19th
century BC
Possibly a daughter...
- × 1.3 in);
British Museum (London)
Pectoral and
necklace of
Princess Sithathoriunet; 1887–1813 BC; gold, carnelian,
lapis lazuli, turquoise,
garnet and...
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pyramid tomb. It is now
located in the
Cairo Museum. The tomb of
Princess Sithathoriunet, a
daughter of
Senusret II, was also
discovered by
Egyptologists in...
- 8.3 cm; from Giza;
Louvre (Paris)
Pectoral and
necklace of
Princess Sithathoriunet; 1887–1813 BC; gold, carnelian,
lapis lazuli, turquoise,
garnet & feldspar;...
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Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City)
Pectoral and
necklace of
Princess Sithathoriunet; 1887–1813 BC; gold, carnelian,
lapis lazuli, turquoise,
garnet & feldspar;...
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Senusret III, the
other three were Meretseger,
Neferhenut and (possibly)
Sithathoriunet. Her name was also a queen's
title used in the era: khenemetneferhedjet...