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Mereret may
refer to:
Mereret (12th Dynasty),
Ancient Egyptian king's
daughter ****ociated with Senusret...
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Mereret (or Meret) was an
Ancient Egyptian King's
Daughter known from her
burial next to the
Pyramid of
Pharaoh Senusret III (ruled
about 1878 BC to 1839...
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Pharaoh Sneferu. She had six
children with Rahotep:
three daughters -
Mereret, Nedjemib, and
Sethtet - and
three sons, Djedi, Itu, and Neferkau. They...
- was most
likely a son of the king.
Other sons are not known. The tomb of
Mereret was
found partly robbed but a
pectoral of
Senusret III, her father, was...
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Rahotep had
three sons – Djedi, Itu and
Neferkau – and
three daughters –
Mereret,
Nedjemib and Sethtet. They are
depicted in Rahotep’s tomb. Rahotep’s slab...
- complex. The
other jewellery box
belonged to a king's
daughter with the name
Mereret or Meret.
Jacques Jean
Marie de Morgan:
Fouilles a Dahchour, Mars-Juin...
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coach for
ethiopia women national team Osano,
Bonface (18
August 2016). "
Mereret Manne names Ethiopia Women's team for CECAFA". Soka25east.
Retrieved 23...
- 60
years old
under king Khendjer.
Ankhu was
married to a
woman called Mereret.
Ankhu was the
father of two
further viziers:
Resseneb and Iymeru. The...
- The
identity of his
mother is unknown. He had
several sisters – Menet,
Mereret, Senetsenbetes, Sithathor, and a
partially known Khnemet-. Two of Amenemhat...
- Meret-Isesi (also
Mereret-Isesi; "Beloved by Isesi") was a
Princess of
Egypt during the 5th Dynasty. Her
father was
Pharaoh Djedkare. Meret-Isesi appears...