[1] Mut-nesut-bity-nesut-bity Mw.t-nsw-bi.tj-nsw-bi.tj Title of Khentkaus I and Khentkaus II
Khentkaues II on the throne (from: National Museum (Prague))
Khentkaus II (2475 BC – 2445 BC) was a royal woman who lived in Ancient Egypt. She was a wife of Egyptian king Neferirkare Kakai of the Fifth Dynasty. She was the mother of two kings, Neferefre and Nyuserre Ini.[2]
^Dilwyn Jones: An Index of Ancient Egyptian Titles, Epithets and Phrases of the Old Kingdom, Band 1, 427, Nr. 1578, Oxford, 2000, ISBN 1-84171-069-5
^Aidan Dodson & Dyan Hilton, The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt, Thames & Hudson (2004), p.66
KhentkausII (2475 BC – 2445 BC) was a royal woman who lived in Ancient Egypt. She was a wife of Egyptian king Neferirkare Kakai of the Fifth Dynasty....
Khentkaus. It was not initially clear whether this was the same individual as Khentkaus I of the Fourth dynasty whose tomb is at Giza. Both Khentkaus...
both Khentkaus and Nyuserre appear on the same scale. As a corollary, Nyuserre was almost certainly a son of Neferirkare Kakai as KhentkausII was Neferirkare's...
Meretnebty KhentkausIIKhentkaus III Reptynub Khuit I Meresankh IV Setibhor Nebet Khenut Nimaethap II VI Iput I Khuit II Ankhesenpepi I Ankhesenpepi II Nubwenet...
lived during the Old Kingdom: Khentkaus I, queen of pharaoh Shepseskaf (4th Dynasty) or Userkaf (5th Dynasty) KhentkausII, queen of pharaoh Neferirkare...
Fifth Dynasty, around 2450 BC. Khentkaus was very likely a daughter of king Neferirkare Kakai and queen KhentkausII, while her husband was equally likely...
and Lower Egypt (Junker) The "Khentkaus Problem" has a long history. In the 1930s Selim Hassan proposed that Khentkaus was a daughter of Menkaure, and...
of a small pyramid next to that of Khentkaus, but this remains conjectural. Neferirkare and his consort KhentkausII were, in all likelihood, the parents...
on whether certain Queen regents such as Neithotep, Merneith, Khentkaus I and KhentkausII did rule as Female Pharaohs or not. However, there is yet to...
Cleopatra II Philometor Soteira (Greek: Κλεοπάτρα Φιλομήτωρ Σωτείρα, Kleopatra Philomētōr Sōteira; c. 185 BC – 116/115 BC) was a queen of Ptolemaic Egypt...
the pharaoh Neferefre (also read Raneferef) and for the king's mother KhentkausII. The Czech Institute of Egyptology of the Faculty of Arts, Charles University...
as her uncle Alexander the Great killed her father shortly after Philip II's assassination, it is unlikely that she was born after 335 BCE. There are...
joint rule and marriage with her cousin and stepson Ptolemy XI Alexander II, an arrangement made by the Roman dictator Sulla. Ptolemy XI had his wife...
construction took casing stones to build a temple in Heliopolis on Ramesses II's orders.[citation needed] Arab historian Ibn Abd al-Salam recorded that the...
Nefertari first appears as the wife of Ramesses II in official scenes during the first year of Ramesses II. In the tomb of Nebwenenef, Nefertari is depicted...
of a greater family cemetery. The monuments to Neferirkare's consort, KhentkausII; and his sons, Neferefre and Nyuserre Ini, are found in the surrounds...
See also Khentkaus I and KhentkausII. Khentkaus was an Ancient Egyptian princess. She lived during the 4th and 5th Dynasty. Her parents are unknown but...
had the unfinished monuments of his father, Neferirkare Kakai, mother, KhentkausII, and brother, Neferefre, completed, before commencing work on his personal...
was most likely the eldest son of pharaoh Neferirkare Kakai and queen KhentkausII. He was known as prince Ranefer before he ascended to the throne. Neferefre...
(1997), p. 158 Lehner (1997), p. 160 Maspero (1890). "La pyramide du roi Pépi II". Recueil de travaux relatifs à la philologie et à l'archéologie égyptiennes...
Gustav (June 1956). "The Deeds of Suppiluliuma as Told by His Son, Mursili II (Continued)". Journal of Cuneiform Studies. 10 (3): 75–98. doi:10.2307/1359312...
acceptance of his government among the Persians, Alexander also married Stateira II, the daughter of the deposed Persian king Darius III. After Alexander's sudden...
earliest pharaonic name of seal impressions is that of Khufu, the latest of Pepi II. Worker graffiti were written on some of the stones of the tombs as well;...
history was suggested to Smyth by Robert Menzies, [Smyth, 1864, appendix II]. Adam Rutherford, Pyramidology Books 1, 2, and 3, C. Tinling & Co Ltd London...