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| Queen Kubaba | |
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| Queen of Sumer | |
Kubaba holding a poppy capsule (possibly a pomegranate) and a tympanum (or perhaps a mirror)
Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, Ankara, Turkey | |
| Successor | Puzur-Suen |
| Issue | Puzur-Suen |
| House | 3rd Dynasty of Kish |
Tisethor
Rebecca
Hagar
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Expulsion of Ishmael and His Mother, by Gustave Doré
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| Born | |
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| Other names | Hājar |
| Occupation | Servant |
| Spouse(s) | Abraham |
| Children | Ishmael (son of Abraham) |
| Relatives | Nebaioth, Mibsam, Dumah, Jetur, Naphish, Mishma, Basemath, Hadad, Tema, Massa, Adbeel, Kedemah, Kedar (all grandchildren) |
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Menet was an Ancient Egyptian king's daughter living in the Twelfth Dynasty most likely under the kings Senusret III and Amenemhat III. Menet had the titles king's daughter and the one united with the white crown (Khenemetneferhedjet). She is only known from her sarcophagus and burial in a gallery tomb buried with other members of the royal family next to the pyramid of Senusret III at Dahshur.[1] From the position of the tomb it seems likely that she was the daughter of the latter king.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meretseger_(queen) orang baik sekali ??
Holy MatriarchRachel | |
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| Born | Paddan Aram |
| Died | Canaan |
| Venerated in | Judaism Christianity Islam |
| Major shrine | Rachel's Tomb |
| Feast | Roman Catholicism: 1 November[1] Orthodox Church: Sunday before Christmas |
| Sobekneferu | |
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| Neferusobek Skemiophris (in Manetho) | |
Head of ruling pharaoh Sobekneferu
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Ita was an Ancient Egyptian king's daughter who lived in the 12th Dynasty around 1850 BC. She is known from the statue of a sphinx found in Qatna in modern Syria. The statue is today in the Louvre (AO 14075)
Hathorhotep was an ancient Egyptian king's daughter at the end of the Twelfth Dynasty during the Middle Kingdom. Hathorhotep ("Hathor is satisfied") is only known from the fragment of a canopic vase found in pyramid of king Amenemhat III (who ruled about 1860 BCE to c.1814 BCE
Khenemetneferhedjet III was an Egyptian queen. She was the wife of the Twelfth Dynasty ruler Amenemhet III and was buried in his pyramid at Dahshur. Her name is so far only known from one object, an alabaster vessel found in her burial. She had the titles king's wife, member of the elite and mistress of the two countries. She was buried in a decorated, but uninscribed sarcophagus
Khuwyt (c. 1960 B.C.)
Sebat was an Ancient Egyptian king's daughter of the Twelfth Dynasty. Her only known title is king's daughter of his body. She is so far only attested on the back slab of a statue base found at Serabit el-Khadim on Sinai. The statues are now lost but once depicted a falcon, king Amenemhat I and king Senusret I. The inscription mentions at the top Amenemhat II and in a lower register Senusret I, the king's daughter Sebat, the king's wife Neferu, Amenemhat I and again Senusret I.[1] From this evidence it seems clear that Sebat was the daughter of Senusret I and Neferu and the sister of Amenemhat II.[2]
Zatipy (daughter of Ipy) was an important Ancient Egyptian woman who lived around 2000 BC
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