Nofret II (her name means Beautiful One) was an ancient Egyptian queen of the 12th dynasty. She was a daughter of Amenemhat II and wife of Senusret II. Along...
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Amenemhat II Neferet II, wife of Senusret II Khenemetneferhedjet I, wife of Senusret II, mother of Senusret III Sithathoryunet, daughter of Senusret II Mereret...
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Senusret Neferet Amenemhat I Neferitatjenen Senusret I Neferu III Amenemhat II Senet Amenemhatankh Ita Itawaret Khenmet Khenemetneferhedjet I Neferet II Senusret...
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Nefert or Neferet) is an ancient Egyptian feminine given name. It may refers to: Nofret, ancient Egyptian princess of the 4th Dynasty Nofret II, ancient...
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Senusret II or Sesostris II was the fourth pharaoh of the Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt. He ruled from 1897 BC to 1878 BC. His pyramid was constructed at El-Lahun...
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Nazuna Nanakusa (Call of the Night) Neferata (Warhammer Fantasy Battles) Neferet (House of Night series) Nettie (Twilight series) Nicholas "Nick" Knight...
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lists of ancient Egyptians: List of pharaohs List of children of Ramesses II Great Royal Wife (including list of title holders) God's Wife of Amun (including...
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son of Anemhor I and Renpet-neferet. Married to Renpet-neferet and Nefersobek. Children included Pedubast, Khonsiu, Amenhor II, Nefertiti and Neferibre....
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Nofret (Neferet) was an ancient Egyptian king's wife, most likely dated to the early Thirteenth Dynasty. She might have been the wife of king Ameny Qemau...
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furthermore it may refer instead to the mother of Senusret II whose father was Amenemhat II. Amenemhat I had one known son, his successor on the throne...
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However, the name there was partly destroyed and was reconstructed as Neferet-ha-Nebti or Neferetnebti. In more recent excavations blocks with depictions...
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