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Hedjetnebu (Hedjetnub) was a Princess of Egypt who lived during the 5th dynasty. Her father was Pharaoh Djedkare.[1]
Meretnebty was a Queen of Egypt as a wife of Pharaoh Sahure.[1] She lived during the 5th dynasty and was named after Two Ladies, a pair of Egyptian goddesses who protected the pharaoh.

Wooden statue of the Princess Khekeretnebti, found in the mastaba of Abousir - Náprstek Museum in Prague
Khuit I was an Egyptian queen who lived in the mid-5th Dynasty of Egypt.
Statuette of Queen Ankhnes-meryre II and her Son, Pepy II, ca. 2288-2224 or 2194 B.C.E. Egyptian alabaster, Brooklyn Museum
Iput I was a Queen of Egypt,
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 in enabling her son to gain the throne and reconciling two warring factions of the royal family.[1]
Meretnebty was a Queen of Egypt as a wife of Pharaoh Sahure.[1] She lived during the 5th dynasty and was named after Two Ladies, a pair of Egyptian goddesses who protected the pharaoh.
Kekheretnebti pohon pertama
Meret-Isesi
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|---|---|
| Born |
Meret-Isesi
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| Occupation | Princess of Egypt |
| Parent(s) | Djedkare Isesi |
| Relatives | Several siblings |
Khentkaus III,[4][1] often called Khentakawess III by news media, was an ancient Egyptian queen who lived during the Fifth Dynasty, around 2450 BC.[4]
Khentkaues II on the throne
(from: National Museum (Prague))
(from: National Museum (Prague))
Ama-e (circa 2330 BC)
Behenu was an Ancient Egyptian queen of the Sixth dynasty. She is thought to have been the wife of either Pepi I or of Pepi II.[1]
| Ankhesenpepi I | |
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| Queen consort of Egypt | |
| Burial |
Unknown
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| Spouse | Pharaoh Pepi I |
| Issue | Merenre Nemtyemsaf I |
| Dynasty | Sixth dynasty of Egypt |
| Father | Khui |
| Mother | Nebet |
| Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion |
Inenek-Inti
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|---|---|
| Resting place | Pyramid in Saqqara |
| Occupation | Queen of Egypt |
| Spouse(s) | Pepi I |
Nebet (“Lady”) was created vizier during the late Old Kingdom of Egypt by Pharaoh Pepi I of the Sixth dynasty, her son-in-law. She is the first recorded female vizier in Ancient Egyptian history; the next one was in the 26th Dynasty.[1]
| Nubwenet | |||||
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| Queen consort of Egypt | |||||
| Burial |
pyramid at Saqqara
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| Spouse | Pharaoh Pepi I | ||||
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| Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion | ||||
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