Khenemetneferhedjet I
Khenemetneferhedjet-Weret | |
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12th Dynasty | |
Father | Amenemhat II? |
Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion |
Khenemetneferhedjet I Weret was an ancient Egyptian queen of the 12th Dynasty, a wife of Senusret II and the mother of Senusret III.[1]
Biography
She is likely to be same person who is mentioned as the daughter of
Kahun (now located in Tonbridge), a papyrus from Kahun (now located in Berlin), a statue (now located in the British Museum) and in her son's pyramid complex. She was probably buried in the Kahun pyramid complex built by her husband.[1][2]
Her titles were: King's Wife; King's Mother; Lady of the Two Lands; King's Daughter (the latter only if she is the same person as the princess named on the seal of Amenemhat II).[1]
Sources
- ^ ISBN 0-500-05128-3., p.96
- ISBN 80-7308-116-4, pp. 147-166 (article on her pyramid chapel at Dahshur)