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Khamerernebty I

Name
Khamerernebty I //
Given names
Khamerernebty I
Family with parents
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Father’s family with Queen of Egypt Meritites I (Meritetes I or Meryetyotes I)
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Father’s family with Queen of Egypt Henutsen
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Father’s family with an unknown individual
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Family with Pharaoh of Egypt (2558-2532 BC) Khafra (Chephren, Khaf-Re, Khauf-Re, Khafre, Khephren or Rachaf)
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Pharaoh of Egypt (2558-2532 BC) Khafra (Chephren, Khaf-Re, Khauf-Re, Khafre, Khephren or Rachaf) + Queen of Egypt Meresankh III
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Pharaoh of Egypt (2558-2532 BC) Khafra (Chephren, Khaf-Re, Khauf-Re, Khafre, Khephren or Rachaf) + Queen of Egypt Hekenuhedjet
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Pharaoh of Egypt (2558-2532 BC) Khafra (Chephren, Khaf-Re, Khauf-Re, Khafre, Khephren or Rachaf) + Queen of Egypt Persenet
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Note

Khamerernebty I was an ancient Egyptian queen of the 4th dynasty. She was probably a wife of King Khafre and the mother of King Menkaure and Queen Khamerernebty II. It is possible that she was a daughter of Khufu, based on the fact thatinscriptions identify her as a King's daughter.

Khamerernebty I is identified with the King's mother whose partial name was found inscribed on a flint knife in the mortuary Temple of Menkaure. There are no inscriptions that explicitly mention her as a wife of Khafre However.

The Galarza tomb in Giza was originally probably built for Khamerernebty I, but was finished for her daughter Khamerernebty II. The inscriptions in this tomb are an important source of information about Khamerernebty I. The lintel above theentrance to the chapel included an inscription mentioning both Khamerernebty I and her daughter Khamerernebty II.

A Priest named Nimaetre is mentioned in the Galarza tomb, and his tomb nearby refers to the queen-mother.

Baud suggests that an anonymous rock-cut tomb discovered by Selim Hassan south of the tomb of Rawer may have beLonged to Queen Khamerernebty I. Callender and Janosi argue against this identification for a variety of reasons.