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Udjebten (Wadjebten) …?>
husband |
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Death: 2184 BC |
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herself | |
Marriage | Marriage — — |
husband |
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Death: 2184 BC |
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husband’s wife | |
Marriage | Marriage — 2284 BC — |
stepson | |
stepson |
husband |
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Death: 2184 BC |
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husband’s wife | |
Marriage | Marriage — — |
husband |
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Death: 2184 BC |
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sister-in-law | |
Marriage | Marriage — — |
husband |
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Death: 2184 BC |
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husband’s wife | |
Marriage | Marriage — — |
stepson |
Marriage
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Death of a husband
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Death
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Burial
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Last change
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Author of last change: Danny |
Note
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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. |
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Note
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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. |