Princess Khentkaus
Khentkaus was an Ancient Egyptian princess. She lived during the 4th and 5th Dynasty. Her parents are unknown but since she bore the title "King's daughter of his body" her father is likely to have been a king,[1] possibly Pharaoh Khafre. His son Menkaura had a daughter, Khentkaus I. Thus, Princess Khentkaus was possibly a daughter of Khafra and aunt of Khentkaus I.
Princess Khentkaus | |
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Born | Khentkaus |
Other names | Khentkaues |
Title | Princess of Egypt |
Spouse | Prince Khufukhaf II |
Children | Prince Khaf-Khufu Prince Sety-Ptah |
- See also Khentkaus I and Khentkaus II.
Khentkaus married Prince Khufukhaf II. She had two sons with him: Khaf-Khufu and Sety-Ptah.[2] Khentkaus was buried with her husband in the tomb G 7150 at Giza. She is depicted in the tomb.[2][3]
References
- William Kelly Simpson: The Mastabas of Kawab, Khafkhufu I and II
- Giza mastabas G7000
- William Kelly Simpson: The Mastabas of Kawab, Khafkhufu I and II
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