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| name = Hetephernebti
| title = [[Queen consort]] of [[Egypt]]
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| caption = Hetephernebti (center) at the feet of her husband, Djoser, next to her daughter Inetkaes (left), and a third woman whose name is lost (right) on one of the boundary stele from [[Pyramid of Djoser|Djoser's pyramid]] at Saqqara
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| spouse = [[Djoser]]
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| issue = [[Inetkaes]]♀
| father = [[Khasekhemwy]]?
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| occupation = [[Queen consort]] of [[Egypt]]
| mother = [[Nimaathap]]?
| spouse = [[Djoser]]
| dynasty = [[Third Dynasty of Egypt]]
| children = [[Inetkaes|Inetkaes, Princess of Egypt]]
| parents = [[Khasekhemwy|Khasekhemwy, Pharaoh of Egypt]]?<br/>[[Nimaethap]]?
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'''Hetephernebti''' was a queen of the [[Third Dynasty of Egypt|Third Dynasty]] of the [[Old Kingdom of Egypt|Old Kingdom]] of [[ancient Egypt]]. She was the only known wife of Pharaoh [[Djoser]].<ref>{{dodson}}, p.48</ref>
'''Hetephernebti''' was a queen of the [[Third Dynasty of Egypt|Third Dynasty]] of the [[Old Kingdom of Egypt|Old Kingdom]] of [[ancient Egypt]]. She was the only known wife of Pharaoh [[Djoser]].<ref>{{dodson}}, p.48</ref>


Hetephernebti and a King’s Daughter [[Inetkaes]] were named on [[stela]]e found around Djoser’s [[Sakkara]] pyramid complex and on a [[Heliopolis (Ancient Egypt)|Heliopolis]] relief showing Djoser accompanied by the two of them.<ref>Dodson & Hilton, pp.46-48</ref>
Hetephernebti and a King's Daughter [[Inetkaes]] were named on [[stela]]e found around Djoser's [[Saqqara]] pyramid complex and on a [[Heliopolis (Ancient Egypt)|Heliopolis]] relief showing Djoser accompanied by the two of them.<ref>Dodson & Hilton, pp.46–48</ref>


Among her titles were “one who sees Horus” ''(m33.t-ḥrw-)'' and “great of sceptre” ''(wr.t-ht=s),'' both common for important queens in this period, also, she was called “King's Daughter”, which means she was possibly a daughter of Djoser's predecessor [[Khasekhemwy]] and [[Nimaethap]], thus a sister or half-sister of her husband.<ref>Dodson & Hilton, p.48</ref>
Among her titles were "one who sees Horus" ''(m33.t-ḥrw-)'' and "great of sceptre" ''(wr.t-ht=s),'' both common for important queens in this period, also, she was called "King's Daughter", which means she was possibly a daughter of Djoser's predecessor [[Khasekhemwy]] and [[Nimaathap]], thus a sister or half-sister of her husband.<ref>Dodson & Hilton, p.48</ref>


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Latest revision as of 01:44, 9 August 2024

nbtyHtp
Hr
Hetephernebti
ḥtp-ḥr-nb.tỉ
in hieroglyphs
Era: Old Kingdom
(2686–2181 BC)
Hetephernebti
Queen consort of Egypt
Hetephernebti (center) at the feet of her husband, Djoser, next to her daughter Inetkaes (left), and a third woman whose name is lost (right) on one of the boundary stele from Djoser's pyramid at Saqqara
SpouseDjoser
IssueInetkaes
DynastyThird Dynasty of Egypt
FatherKhasekhemwy?
MotherNimaathap?

Hetephernebti was a queen of the Third Dynasty of the Old Kingdom of ancient Egypt. She was the only known wife of Pharaoh Djoser.[1]

Hetephernebti and a King's Daughter Inetkaes were named on stelae found around Djoser's Saqqara pyramid complex and on a Heliopolis relief showing Djoser accompanied by the two of them.[2]

Among her titles were "one who sees Horus" (m33.t-ḥrw-) and "great of sceptre" (wr.t-ht=s), both common for important queens in this period, also, she was called "King's Daughter", which means she was possibly a daughter of Djoser's predecessor Khasekhemwy and Nimaathap, thus a sister or half-sister of her husband.[3]

Sources

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  1. ^ Dodson, Aidan; Hilton, Dyan (2004). The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt. London: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0-500-05128-3., p.48
  2. ^ Dodson & Hilton, pp.46–48
  3. ^ Dodson & Hilton, p.48