- is
rarely used in
Egyptian writing. A king
Weneg (also
written as "Weneg-
Nebti") is also
contemporarily identified by
black ink-inscriptions on alabaster-shards...
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Sheretnebty (c. 2430 BC - 2400 BC) was an
ancient Egyptian princess of the
Fifth Dynasty, with the
title king's
daughter of his body, his beloved. She...
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Djeseretnebti (or Djeseret-Ankh-
Nebti) is
possibly the name of an
ancient Egyptian queen.
Since this name
appears without any queen‘s title, Egyptologists...
- (Khet-heru, kht-hrw) and
consort and
beloved of the Two
Ladies (Semayt-meri-
nebti, smꜣyt-mry-nbty).
Pyramid G1-b is
thought to be the tomb of Meritites. The...
- king lists. Only
attested in
Lower Egypt.
Weneg is
generally accepted as a
nebti (or throne) name and it is
unknown what his
horus name was.
Theorised to...
- Neb user – A Ram-headed god Neb utchat-ti – A
Serpent god with
human legs
Nebti – A god
Nekenher – A
frightening god
Neter – A
Serpent god
Neterti – A god...
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Nebti Nebkhau nb.tj nb ḫˁ w Two Ladies, Lord of apparitions...
- smr[t] ḥr)
Consort of him who is
beloved of the Two
Ladies (semayet-meret-
nebti, smꜣyt mry nbtj)
Great favorite (wrt Hts)
Controller of the
butchers of...
- User-im-
nebti Wsr-m-nb.tj
Strong for the Two Ladies...
- Nikanebti, his son Nikaure, his
daughter Hetepheres, and his son Ka-en-
nebti-wer. The
property that
would have gone to a (presumably)
deceased daughter...