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  2. Sithathoriunet - Wikipedia

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    Sithathoriunet (her name means “daughter of Hathor of Dendera”) was an Ancient Egyptian king's daughter of the 12th Dynasty, mainly known from her burial at El-Lahun in which a treasure trove of jewellery was found. [1] She was possibly a daughter of Senusret II [1] since her burial site

  3. Sithathor - Wikipedia

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    A close up view of Sithathor's exquisite pectoral. Sithathor's pectoral bearing the naming of Senusret II.. Sithathor (daughter of Hathor) was an ancient Egyptian princess with the title king's daughter.

  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. List of photographs considered the most important - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [s 1] [s 2] The Artist's Studio: 1837 Louis Daguerre: Paris, France Daguerreotype [s 2] Boulevard du Temple: 1838 Louis Daguerre Paris, France Daguerreotype The earliest surviving photograph depicting people: a person working as a shoeshiner and an individual having his shoes shined. [5] [s 1] [s 3] Self‐Portrait as a Drowned Man [b ...

  6. Wikipedia : Images from social media, or elsewhere

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    Because we can't fit all the images on every topic onto the relevant Wikipedia page, we hold extra images at our sister project, Wikimedia Commons. That also makes them available for use not just on this, the English-language Wikipedia, but on (or linked to from) over 300 Wikipedias, in languages from French to Japanese , Urdu to Cornish , and ...

  7. Khenemetneferhedjet II - Wikipedia

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    Khenemetneferhedjet II (Weret) was an ancient Egyptian queen of the 12th Dynasty, a wife of Senusret III. [1]She was one of four known wives of Senusret III, the other three were Meretseger, Neferhenut and (possibly) Sithathoriunet. [2]

  8. Sithathoryunet - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Sithathoryunet

  9. Meretseger (queen) - Wikipedia

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    She was also the first queen consort whose name was written in a cartouche. [1] However, as there are no contemporary sources relating to Meretseger, she is most likely a creation of the New Kingdom. [2] Along with Khenemetneferhedjet II and Neferthenut, she is one of three known wives of Senusret III (a fourth, possible wife is Sithathoriunet).