Udjebten

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Udjebten was an ancient Egyptian queen of the Sixth Dynasty, likely one of the principal wives of Pharaoh Pepi II Neferkare.

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Udjebten canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Queen of the Sixth Dynasty of Egypt
ancient Egyptian queen
associatedWith Pepi II funerary cult
burialComplex Pepi II Pyramid complex
surface form: Pepi II pyramid complex
burialPlace Saqqara necropolis
surface form: Saqqara
category Queens of the Sixth Dynasty of Egypt
Ankhesenpepi II
surface form: Wives of Pepi II
country Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: Ancient Egypt
dynasty Sixth Dynasty of Egypt
era Old Kingdom of Egypt
father unknown
hasPart cult pyramid
mortuary temple
pyramid chapel
hasPyramid Pyramid of Udjebten
hasPyramidName “Udjebten is perfect in the house”
hasPyramidText Pyramid Texts
knownFrom inscriptions in her pyramid complex
reliefs in her mortuary temple
languageOfInscriptions Ancient Egyptian
surface form: Egyptian
locatedInTime early 22nd century BCE
late 23rd century BCE
marriedToPharaoh Pepi II Neferkare
mother unknown
positionHeld Great Royal Wife
religion ancient Egyptian religion
scriptOfInscriptions hieroglyphs
sexOrGender female
spouse Pepi II Neferkare
title Attendant of Horus
Beloved of Horus
Companion of Horus
Companion of Horus, beloved of him
Consort and beloved of the Two Ladies
Great of Praises
Hereditary Princess
King’s Daughter
King’s Daughter of his body
King’s Wife
King’s Wife of Mennefer
King’s Wife, his beloved
Mistress of Upper and Lower Egypt
Possessor of grace, sweetness and love
She who is united with the Red Crown
She who is united with the White Crown
She who loves the Two Lands
She who sees Horus and Seth

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