Hetephernebti

Hetephernebti, also Hetep -her- nebti, the wife of the ancient Egyptian King (Pharaoh) was Djoser (c. 2700 BC ), the first ruler of the 3rd Dynasty (Old Kingdom).

Hetephernebti is known from two collections. It appears on crude stelae were found at Djoserpyramidenkomplex at Saqqara, and on the fragments of a shrine of Heliopolis. There she appears, accompanied by Inetkaes and another lady whose name was broken, which is why their identity is disputed by Egyptologists. Hetephernebti may have been buried in Djoserkomplex.

" The Horus may look " This queen led the titles ( M33t - Ḥr.w ) " Great at Hetes scepter " ( wr.t - hts ), and " King's Daughter", which she was probably sister or half-sister of her husband.

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