• 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. The remnants of her pyramid...
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    owner of a pyramid west of Pepi's. The second is another consort, named Behenu, who was buried in the second largest queen pyramid of Pepi's necropolis...
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  • to its north, Behenu, Reherishefnakht and one, the Western Pyramid, remains anonymous. The pyramids of Queens Ankhesenpepi II and Behenu contain Pyramid...
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  • during the Second Intermediate Period. Only known from the Turin King List. Behenu Queen 6th dynasty fl. c. 23rd century BC Thought to have been the wife of...
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    pyramid were published in 2001. In 2010, more such texts were discovered in Behenu's tomb. To date, Pyramid Texts have been discovered in the pyramids of these...
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  • and titulary Bone fragments Palace facade decoration Queen's pyramid of Behenu Sarcophagus fragments Inscribed and decorated 6th Pyramid of Merenre Basalt...
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  • (vizier) Bebiankh Bebnum Bee (heraldry) Bee (hieroglyph) Behbeit El Hagar Behenu Bek (sculptor) Beketamun Beketaten Bembine Tablet Ben-Azen Benben Benerib...
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  • fragments were discovered which belonged to the burial chamber of a woman named Behenu. From the north, a shaft led down to the burial chamber. This was located...
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