This article is about the ancient Egyptian queen mother. For the ancient Egyptian percussion instrument, see Sistrum.
Sesheshet in hieroglyphs
Seshseshet Sš sš.t
Sesh/Shesh Šš
Sesheshet, occasionally known as Sesh, was the mother of King Teti, the first and founding pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. She was instrumental in enabling her son to gain the throne and reconciling two warring factions of the royal family.[1]
In 2008, archeologists discovered what is believed to have been her pyramid.[2]
Sesheshet, occasionally known as Sesh, was the mother of King Teti, the first and founding pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. She was instrumental...
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