Princess Wedjebten

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Princess Wedjebten was an ancient Egyptian royal woman of the 6th Dynasty, known as a daughter or close relative of Pharaoh Pepi I and a member of the Old Kingdom elite.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian princess
royal woman
associatedWith Memphis (ancient Egypt) NERFINISHED
belongsTo 6th Dynasty royal family
burialCulture Egyptian funerary tradition
chronologicalContext before First Intermediate Period
country Egypt
culture Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: Ancient Egypt
dynasty Sixth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
era Pepi I reign
gender female
geographicalContext Lower Egypt NERFINISHED
Nile Valley NERFINISHED
historicalRole member of the royal family of Pepi I
knownFrom archaeological evidence
inscriptions
language Egyptian language
nameForm Wedjebten NERFINISHED
nameType Egyptian personal name
notableFor being a daughter or close relative of Pepi I
status as Old Kingdom princess
period Old Kingdom of Egypt NERFINISHED
politicalContext centralized monarchy of the Old Kingdom
possibleFather Pepi I Meryre NERFINISHED
religion ancient Egyptian religion
royalStatus member of the Old Kingdom elite
socialClass royalty
timeframe late 3rd millennium BCE
title king’s daughter
royal daughter

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House of Pepi hasMember Princess Wedjebten