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    had several children with her husband. Meritites and her husband shared a mastaba G 7650 in Giza. Meritites II was probably a daughter of Khufu, as she...
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  • notable bearers were: Queen Meritites I, wife of Pharaoh Khufu (4th Dynasty) Princess Meritites II, a daughter of Khufu and Meritites I; she was buried in the...
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  • Pyramid in Giza (Pyramid G 1b). Meritites was a daughter of King Sneferu and his consort of unknown name. Meritites married her (half?-)brother, King...
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    beautiful slab stelae Hetepheres II: Wife of prince Kawab, later married to pharaoh Djedefra Meresankh II Meritites II: Married to Akhethotep Khamerernebty...
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  • Meritites IV (also known as Meritites II as she was the second queen by that name) was a queen consort from the Sixth Dynasty. She was believed to be a...
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    Sphinx dates from the reign of king Khafre. During the New Kingdom, Amenhotep II dedicated a new temple to Hauron-Haremakhet and this structure was added onto...
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    a daughter of Pepi I. Meritites IV - Originally thought to be a wife of Pepi I, she is now known to have been one of Pepi II's consorts, and a daughter...
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    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...
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  • Shehiryotes (19.), Henut[…] (20.), Merytmihapi (“Beloved like Hapi”, 22.), Meritites (“Beloved by Her Father”, 23.), Nubemiunu (24.), Henutsekhemu (“Mistress...
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    this would make Meresankh II a full sister of Prince Kawab and Queen Hetepheres II. She was also a sister of Princess Meritites II who was later married to...
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