Hetepheres II
Hetepheres II was a Queen of Ancient Egypt during the 4th dynasty.
Biography
Birth and family
Queen Hetepheres II may have been one of the longest-lived members of the royal family of the Fourth dynasty of Egypt, which lasted from ca. 2723 to 2563 BC. She was a daughter of Khufu and was either born during the reign of her grandfather Sneferu or during the early years of her father's reign. She was named after her grandmother, Hetepheres I and she had an aunt named Hetepheres A. A fragmentary titulature found in the tomb of Meritites I may indicate that she was the mother of Hetepheres II.
Titles of Hetepheres II:
Daughter of the King of Upper and Lower Egypt Khufu (sAt nswt bity Xwfw)
King’s beloved daughter of his body (sAt nswt nt Xt.f mrt.f)
King’s Daughter (sAt nswt)
King’s wife (Hmt nswt)
King’s wife, his beloved (Hmt nswt mrt.f)
Beholder of Horus and Seth, (mAAt Hr-StX)
Follower of Horus (xt Hr)
Intimate of Horus (Tist Hr)
Companion of Horus (smr[t] Hr)
Consort of him who is beloved of the Two Ladies (smAt mry Nbty)