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  2. Sithathor - Wikipedia

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    Sithathor's pectoral bearing the naming of Senusret II. Sithathor (daughter of Hathor) was an ancient Egyptian princess with the title king's daughter. She is only known from her burial at Dahshur. Next to the pyramid of king Senusret III were found underground galleries as a burial place for royal women. Most of the burials were found looted ...

  3. Sesostris - Wikipedia

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    Sesostris (Ancient Greek: Σέσωστρις) is the name of a king of ancient Egypt who, according to Herodotus, led a military expedition into parts of Europe. Tales of Sesostris are probably based on the life of Senusret I, Senusret III and perhaps other Pharaohs such as Shoshenq I [1] [2] and Ramesses II. [3]

  4. Senusret II - Wikipedia

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    Senusret II or Sesostris II was the fourth pharaoh of the Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt. His pyramid was constructed at El-Lahun.Senusret II took a great deal of interest in the Faiyum oasis region and began work on an extensive irrigation system from Bahr Yussef through to Lake Moeris through the construction of a dike at El-Lahun and the addition of a network of drainage canals.

  5. Khenemetneferhedjet - Wikipedia

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    Khenemetneferhedjet, daughter of Amenemhat II, mentioned on a seal along with her father; conceivably identical with Khenemetneferhedjet I. [2] As a title 12th Dynasty: Aat , Hetepti (mother of Amenemhat IV), Khenemet and Itaweret (daughters of Amenemhat II, possible wives of Senusret II), Neferthenut (wife of Senusret III), unknown lady ...

  6. Mereret (12th Dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Mereret (or Meret) was an Ancient Egyptian King's Daughter known from her burial next to the Pyramid of Pharaoh Senusret III (ruled about 1878 BC to 1839 BC) at Dahshur. On the north side of the king's pyramid was a row of four pyramids belonging to the king's wives. These pyramids were connected by an underground gallery.

  7. Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt family tree - Wikipedia

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  8. Khenemetneferhedjet I - Wikipedia

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    She is likely to be same person who is mentioned as the daughter of Amenemhat II on a seal (now located in New York). This would mean she was the sister of her husband. She and Nofret II have been definitely identified as two of the queen consorts of Senusret II; two other possible wives are Khenemet and Itaweret. All were also his sisters.

  9. Nofret II - Wikipedia

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    Nofret II (her name means Beautiful One) was an ancient Egyptian queen of the 12th dynasty. She was a daughter of Amenemhat II and wife of Senusret II. [1] Nofret II, 12th dynasty, Cairo Museum. Along with Khenemetneferhedjet I she was one of the two known wives of Senusret II; his other two possible wives were Khenemet and Itaweret. All four ...