Inenek-Inti

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Inenek-Inti was an ancient Egyptian queen of the Sixth Dynasty, known as one of the principal wives of Pharaoh Pepi I and honored with her own pyramid complex at Saqqara.

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Inenek-Inti canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Egyptian pyramid
Queen consort of Egypt
ancient Egyptian queen
pyramid complex
associatedWith Pepi I pyramid complex at Saqqara
burialPlace Saqqara necropolis
surface form: Saqqara
burialSite pyramid of Inenek-Inti
country Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: Ancient Egypt
dynasty Sixth Dynasty of Egypt
floruit 23rd century BC
hasPart causeway of Inenek-Inti
cult pyramid of Inenek-Inti
enclosure wall of Inenek-Inti
mortuary temple of Inenek-Inti
pyramid of Inenek-Inti
hasPyramidComplex pyramid of Inenek-Inti
surface form: pyramid complex of Inenek-Inti
languageOfInscriptions Ancient Egyptian
locatedIn Saqqara necropolis
surface form: Saqqara
religion ancient Egyptian religion
sexOrGender female
spouse Pepi I Meryre
title Attendant of Horus
Companion of Horus
Great of Praises
Hereditary Princess
King’s Daughter
King’s Daughter of his body
King’s Wife
King’s Wife, his beloved
Possessor of grace, sweetness and love
Priestess of Hathor
Priestess of Hathor, Lady of Dendera
She who adorns the king
She who gives Horus his diadem
She who is beloved of Hathor
Seshemetka
surface form: She who is beloved of Horus

She who is beloved of Neith
She who is beloved of Thoth
She who is beloved of the Two Ladies
She who is beloved of the god
She who is in the heart of the king
She who is known to the king
She who is united with the White Crown
She who loves the god
She who sees Horus and Seth

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Pepi I Meryre spouse Inenek-Inti