• Nefertkau I (fl. c. 2560 BC) was a 4th Dynasty princess of ancient Egypt. She was the eldest daughter of King Sneferu and hence a half-sister to King...
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    Egyptian prince, a son of Pharaoh Sneferu. He was thus a brother of Nefertkau I and Khufu and his title was “King’s Son”. Iynefer had a tomb in Dahshur...
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  • Nefertkau is the name of several ancient Egyptian women: Nefertkau I, a daughter of Pharaoh Sneferu, Nefertkau II, wife of Prince Khufukhaf I Nefertkau...
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    Iynefer I. Buried in Dashur. Daughters of Sneferu: Hetepheres A, married Ankhhaf. She was named after her mother, Queen Hetepheres. Nefertkau I – King's...
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    G 7110–7120 Kawab and Hetepheres II and G 7130–7140 Khufukhaf I and his wife Nefertkau II G 7210–7220 Hordjedef and his wife and G 7230–7240 G 7310–7320...
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    Hauron-Haremakhet and this structure was added onto by later rulers.: 39–40  Khentkaus I was buried in Giza. Her tomb is known as LG 100 and G 8400 and is located...
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    vizier of Khafre (his cousin). Nefermaat was a son of a King's Daughter Nefertkau I and a grandson of Sneferu. Nefermaat was buried in mastaba G 7060 at...
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  • Nefermaat II Khafre 4th Dynasty Nephew of Nefermaat the Elder, a son of Nefertkau I; a grandson of Sneferu Minkhaf Khafre 4th Dynasty Son of Khufu, vizier...
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  • Nefertkau II was an Ancient Egyptian noble lady, the wife of Prince Khufukhaf I, son of pharaoh Khufu. Nefertkau and Khufukhaf had several children including...
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    Prince Nefermaat II and unknown woman, and thus a grandson of Princess Nefertkau I. He was named after his great-grandfather, King Sneferu. He had two sons...
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  • uncle Iynefer I. Iynefer II’s wife was Nefertkau III; she was likely his niece, and they had one son (or two sons) and one daughter, Nefertkau. Both Iynefer...
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  • Nefertkau III (fl. c. 2550 BC) was an ancient Egyptian princess. She lived during the 4th Dynasty. She was possibly a daughter of Meresankh II and Horbaef...
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    Memphis, Part I Abu Rawash to Abusir. 2nd edition; revised and augmented by Dr Jaromir Malek, 1974. Retrieved from gizapyramids.org Nefertkau, the eldest...
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  • the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology. A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Other...
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  • Neferthenut Nefertiabet Nefertiti Bust Nefertiti Nefertkau III Nefertkau II Nefertkau I Neferu III Neferu II Neferu I Neferubity Neferukayet Neferuptah Neferure...
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  • the latter's pyramid is next to his mastaba tomb. His wife was named Nefertkau II and she was buried with him in Giza. He served as vizier, possibly...
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    Khufu (redirect from Babaef I)
    Son of Horbaef Iunmin I: Son of Khafre Nephews and nieces: Hemiunu: Director of the building of Khufu's great pyramid Nefertkau III: Daughter of Meresankh...
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    Nefermaat (redirect from Nefermaat I)
    believed to have helped plan the Great Pyramids. One of Nefermaat's sisters, Nefertkau had a son also called Nefermaat. Nefermaat was buried in mastaba 16 at...
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  • Djaty (redirect from Djaty I)
    Queen Meresankh II, the daughter of King Khufu. Djaty's sisters were Nefertkau III and Nebty-tepites. Because Djaty had the title King's son of his body...
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    the son of the sculptor of the Place of Truth named Piay and his wife Nefertkau. Raweben's brother Ipuy (TT217) is also depicted in the tomb, together...
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    called Kaires and bore the simple title scribe. His daughters are called Nefertkau and Djefa. Kaikhenet (II) bears in his tomb a high number of titles. He...
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  • of Prince Horbaef and his half-sister Meresankh II. She had a sister Nefertkau III and a brother Djaty. After Horbaef's death, Meresankh married a King...
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  • Fourth Dynasty of Egypt. Wetka was a son of Prince Khufukhaf I and Princess consort Nefertkau II. Thus he was a grandson of Pharaoh Khufu and Queen Henutsen...
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  • Fourth Dynasty of Egypt. Iuenka was a son of Prince Khufukhaf I and Princess consort Nefertkau II. Thus he was a grandson of Pharaoh Khufu and Queen Henutsen...
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    II married her half-brother Horbaef and they had children named Djaty, Nefertkau III, and Nebty-tepites. Prince Djaty His titles: King's son of his body...
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  • Iput I possibly ruled as a regent for her son Pepi I (c. 2332 BC) Ankhesenpepi II ruled as a regent for her son Pepi II (c. 2278 BC) Ahhotep I ruled...
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