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Udjebten (Wadjebten)

Pyramid of Pepi II with smaller pyramids for the queens Neith, Iput II and Udjebten.
Name
Udjebten (Wadjebten) //
Given names
Udjebten (Wadjebten)
Nickname
King's Wife
Family with Pharaoh of Egypt (2278-2184 BC) Pepi II Neferkare (Pepy, Phiops or Fiops)
husband
herself
Marriage Marriage
Pharaoh of Egypt (2278-2184 BC) Pepi II Neferkare (Pepy, Phiops or Fiops) + Neith
husband
husband’s wife
Marriage Marriage2284 BC
stepson
stepson
Pharaoh of Egypt (2278-2184 BC) Pepi II Neferkare (Pepy, Phiops or Fiops) + Iput II
husband
husband’s wife
Marriage Marriage
Pharaoh of Egypt (2278-2184 BC) Pepi II Neferkare (Pepy, Phiops or Fiops) + Ankhesenpepi III
husband
sister-in-law
Marriage Marriage
Pharaoh of Egypt (2278-2184 BC) Pepi II Neferkare (Pepy, Phiops or Fiops) + Ankhesenpepi IV
husband
husband’s wife
Marriage Marriage
stepson
Note

Udjebten was an ancient Egyptian queen consort, a wife of Pharaoh Pepi II of the sixth dynasty.

None of her titles state that she was a King's Daughter, so she may not have been a sister to pharaoh Pepi II like his other wives Neith and Iput II.

Her pyramid complex at Saqqara included a pyramid, a small mortuary Temple and a cult pyramid. Udjebten's complex was surrounded by two perimeter walls. An inscription found at the sites mentions that the top of Udjebten's pyramid was encased ingold.

Note

Udjebten was an ancient Egyptian queen consort, a wife of Pharaoh Pepi II of the sixth dynasty.

None of her titles state that she was a King's Daughter, so she may not have been a sister to pharaoh Pepi II like his other wives Neith and Iput II.

Her pyramid complex at Saqqara included a pyramid, a small mortuary Temple and a cult pyramid. Udjebten's complex was surrounded by two perimeter walls. An inscription found at the sites mentions that the top of Udjebten's pyramid was encased ingold.