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Iput I

Pyramid of Iput I.
Name
Iput I //
Given names
Iput I
Nickname
King's Daughter, King's Wife and King's Mother
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage
herself
sister
sister
Father’s family with Khenut
father
stepmother
Marriage Marriage
half-sister
half-sister
half-sister
half-sister
Family with Pharaoh of Egypt (2345-2333 BC) Teti (Othoes)
husband
herself
Marriage Marriage
son
son
son
daughter
daughter
daughter
daughter
Pharaoh of Egypt (2345-2333 BC) Teti (Othoes) + Khuit II
husband
husband’s wife
Marriage Marriage
stepson
stepdaughter
Pharaoh of Egypt (2345-2333 BC) Teti (Othoes) + Khent (kaus III)
husband
husband’s wife
Marriage Marriage
Pharaoh of Egypt (2345-2333 BC) Teti (Othoes) + Weret-Imtes
husband
husband’s wife
Marriage Marriage
Note

Iput I's burial chamber contained a limeStone sarcophagus and a cedar coffin. Remains of a middle aged woman were found. Some of her funerary equipment that survived include canopic vessels, a headrest and a gold bracelet (found on her arm). Thechamber also contained other items, including polished red pottery, a rock crystal cup, model vessels and tools. Some of these had originally been covered in gold. Her remains are in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

Note

Teti was the first pharaoh of Egypt in the 6th Dynasty (2345-2181 BC), fourth of four dynasties in the Old Kingdom Period.

Note

Iput I's burial chamber contained a limeStone sarcophagus and a cedar coffin. Remains of a middle aged woman were found. Some of her funerary equipment that survived include canopic vessels, a headrest and a gold bracelet (found on her arm). Thechamber also contained other items, including polished red pottery, a rock crystal cup, model vessels and tools. Some of these had originally been covered in gold. Her remains are in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

Media object
Pyramid of Iput I.
Pyramid of Iput I.