Princess Neith

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Princess Neith was an ancient Egyptian royal woman of the 6th Dynasty, likely a daughter or close relative of Pharaoh Pepi I, associated with the Old Kingdom’s Memphite court.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian princess
royal woman
archaeologicalEvidence pyramid inscriptions
archaeologicalSite Saqqara necropolis NERFINISHED
associatedDeity Neith NERFINISHED
attestedIn Saqqara tomb remains NERFINISHED
pyramid complex inscriptions of Pepi II
burialPlace Pyramid complex of Pepi II NERFINISHED
Saqqara NERFINISHED
chronologicalPosition late 6th Dynasty
civilization Old Kingdom of Egypt NERFINISHED
country Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: Ancient Egypt
court Memphite court NERFINISHED
culture ancient Egyptian
dynasty Sixth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
era 3rd millennium BCE
father Pepi I Meryre NERFINISHED
floruit reign of Pepi I Meryre
hasPyramid Pyramid of Neith NERFINISHED
hasPyramidTexts yes
house 6th Dynasty royal family
language Egyptian language
mother Ankhesenpepi I NERFINISHED
Ankhesenpepi II NERFINISHED
namedAfter goddess Neith NERFINISHED
nobleTitle companion of Horus
great of praises
hereditary princess
king’s daughter
king’s wife
king’s wife of his body
possessor of grace, sweetness and love
she who sees Horus and Seth
politicalCenter Memphis (ancient capital of Egypt) NERFINISHED
pyramidComplexOf Pepi II Neferkare NERFINISHED
pyramidLocation Saqqara NERFINISHED
relative Pepi I Meryre NERFINISHED
religion ancient Egyptian religion
residence Memphis (ancient Egypt) NERFINISHED
role consort of a pharaoh
member of the royal harem
sexOrGender female
socialClass royalty
spouse Pepi II Neferkare NERFINISHED
timePeriod late Old Kingdom NERFINISHED
titleContext Old Kingdom royal titulary

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House of Pepi hasMember Princess Neith