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Inenek-Inti

Name
Inenek-Inti //
Given names
Inenek-Inti
Nickname
King's Wife
Family with Pepi I Merye (Pepy, Phiops or Fiops)
husband
herself
Marriage Marriage
Pepi I Merye (Pepy, Phiops or Fiops) + Ankhesenpepi I
husband
husband’s wife
Marriage Marriage
stepson
stepdaughter
stepdaughter
stepson
Pepi I Merye (Pepy, Phiops or Fiops) + Queen of Egypt Ankhesenpepi II (Ankhesenmeryre II)
husband
husband’s wife
Marriage Marriage
Pepi I Merye (Pepy, Phiops or Fiops) + Nubwenet
husband
husband’s wife
Marriage Marriage
Pepi I Merye (Pepy, Phiops or Fiops) + Meritites IV
husband
husband’s wife
Marriage Marriage
Pepi I Merye (Pepy, Phiops or Fiops) + Mehaa
husband
husband’s wife
Marriage Marriage
stepson
Pepi I Merye (Pepy, Phiops or Fiops) + Nedjeftet
husband
husband’s wife
Marriage Marriage
Marriage
Death of a husband
Death
yes
Burial
Last change
25 October 202212:56:05
Author of last change: Danny
Note

Inenek was an ancient Egyptian queen consort, a wife of Pharaoh Pepi I of the 6th dynasty.

Inenek-Inti was buried in a pyramid at Saqqara. Her pyramid is part of the pyramid complex of her husband Pepi I. Her complex is located just west of that of Queen Nubwenet. Inenek-Inti may have been slightly More important than Nubwenet as herpyramid and mortuary Temple are slightly larger than those of Nubwenet's. Inenek-Inti's complex is surrounded by a perimeter wall. Her mortuary Temple was built so that the building wound around a corner and included a small pillared hall, andan open courtyard which featured several offerings tables.

Note

Inenek was an ancient Egyptian queen consort, a wife of Pharaoh Pepi I of the 6th dynasty.

Inenek-Inti was buried in a pyramid at Saqqara. Her pyramid is part of the pyramid complex of her husband Pepi I. Her complex is located just west of that of Queen Nubwenet. Inenek-Inti may have been slightly More important than Nubwenet as herpyramid and mortuary Temple are slightly larger than those of Nubwenet's. Inenek-Inti's complex is surrounded by a perimeter wall. Her mortuary Temple was built so that the building wound around a corner and included a small pillared hall, andan open courtyard which featured several offerings tables.