Iput II

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Iput II was an ancient Egyptian queen of the Sixth Dynasty, likely a consort of Pharaoh Pepi II Neferkare and a member of the royal family during the late Old Kingdom.

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Iput II canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian queen
royal woman of the Old Kingdom
associatedPharaoh Pepi II Neferkare
attestedIn Egyptological literature on the Sixth Dynasty
burialCustom Old Kingdom royal funerary practices
chronologicalPosition Sixth Dynasty of Egypt
surface form: late Sixth Dynasty
culture ancient Egyptian
dynasty Sixth Dynasty of Egypt
era late Old Kingdom
gender female
historicalContext period preceding the First Intermediate Period
kingdom Egypt
languageOfName Ancient Egyptian
maritalRole consort of Pepi II Neferkare
name Iput II self-link
notableFor being a queen during the reign of Pepi II
period Old Kingdom of Egypt
politicalRole queen consort of Egypt
possibleBurialSite Saqqara necropolis
surface form: Saqqara
region Lower Egypt
religion Ancient Egyptian religion
surface form: ancient Egyptian religion
royalHouse Sixth Dynasty royal house
royalStatus member of the royal family
spouse Pepi II Neferkare
status high-ranking royal consort
title great of praises
king’s daughter
king’s wife
king’s wife, his beloved
she who sees Horus and Seth

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Iput II name Iput II self-link