WOMAN CRAZY

Benerib
Queen Consort of Egypt
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Names of Benerib and Hor-Aha, British Museum
Burial
SpousePharaoh Hor-Aha
IssueUnknown
Full name
Benerib
Dynasty1st Dynasty of Egypt
FatherUnknown
MotherUnknown
ReligionAncient Egyptian Religion
Nofret
(Nfr-t)
Nofret
Nofret's statue, Cairo Museum
Resting placemastaba at Meidum
Other namesNefret, Neferet
TitlePrincess consort of Egypt
Spouse(s)Prince Rahotep
Children♂ Djedi
♂ Itu
♂ Neferkau
♀ Mereret
♀ Nedjemib
♀ Sethtet
Djefatnebti (also Djefatnebty) was an Ancient Egyptian queen consort. She lived at the end of the 3rd dynasty and may have been a wife of the last king of that dynasty, Huni.[1][2]
Hetepheres A
TitlePrincess of Egypt
Spouse(s)Prince Ankhhaf
Childrena daughter
Parent(s)King Sneferu
Queen Hetepheres I
RelativesKhufu (brother)
Ankhetef (grandson)

Nefertkau I was a 4th dynasty princess of ancient Egypt. She was the eldest daughter of King Sneferu and hence a half-sister to King Khufu. She was the mother of Nefermaat II and the grandmother of Sneferukhaf.[1]
Nebty-tepites (nb.tỉ tp ỉt=s, "The two crowns on the head of her father"[1]) was a Princess of Ancient Egypt. She is mentioned in the tomb of her mother, Meresankh II.[2]
Meresankh I ("She loves life") was Ancient Egyptian kingʻs wife and the mother of King Sneferu.[1] She may have been a wife of King Huni, the last king of the 3rd dynasty.[2][3]
Inetkaes
OccupationPrincess of Egypt
TitleKing's Daughter
Parent(s)Djoser
Hetephernebti
Hemetre (Hemetra) was an Ancient Egyptian royal woman of the Fourth Dynasty. Hemetre may have been a daughter or granddaughter of Khafre. She did not hold the title king's wife and may have even married a non-royal. She is mainly known from her tomb, which is located in the central field of Giza. Her name honors the god Ra.

Hetepheres II
Queen of Egypt
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Hetepheres and her daughter Meresankh III.
Burial
tomb G 7000X near the Great Pyramid of Giza
SpousePrince Kawab
Pharaoh Djedefre
IssueDuaenhor
Kaemsekhem
Mindjedef
Meresankh III
Neferhetepes
FatherKhufu
MotherMeritites I
ReligionAncient Egyptian religion
Khamerernebty II in hieroglyphs
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Khamerernebty
King Menkaura (Mycerinus) and queen-2.jpg
Queen Khamerernebty II, statue in Boston
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Queen Khentetka shown kneeling next to King Djedefre.
Part of a colossal seated statue of the King.

Neferhetepes ([pronunciation?]nfr ḥtp-s, "Her Peace/Grace Is Beautiful") was an ancient Egyptian princess of the 4th Dynasty; a daughter of Pharaoh Djedefre who ruled between his father Khufu and his brother Khafra. Her mother was Hetepheres II.

Rekhetre was an ancient Egyptian queen from the late 4th dynasty or early 5th dynasty. She was a daughter of Pharaoh Khafra.[1] Her husband is never mentioned, but Rekhetre would have been the wife of one of Khafre's successors, possibly Menkaure.[2]



Queen Puabi seated, with attendants, circa 2600 BC.[1][2][3]


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Nefertiabet, stela


Khamerernebty I was an ancient Egyptian queen of the 4th dynasty. She was probably a wife of King Khafre and the mother of King Menkaure and Queen Khamerernebty II. It is possible that she was a daughter of Khufu, based on the fact that inscriptions identify her as a King's daughter.

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