Chamerernebti
Chamerernebti in hieroglyphics | ||||||||||||
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Chamerernebti (Cha merer nebti) Ḫˁ mrr nb.tj The lover of the two mistresses appears |
Chamerernebti is an ancient Egyptian female name that was in use during the Old Kingdom in the 4th and 5th Dynasties. The translation of the name is "The mistress of the two mistresses appears"; the term "The Two Mistresses" refers to the royal patron deities Nechbet and Wadjet .
Name bearers
- Chamerernebti I. , daughter of King Cheops or Radjedef , (half) sister and wife of King Chephren (4th dynasty)
- Chamerernebti II , daughter of King Chephren and his wife Chamerernebti I, sister and wife of King Mykerinos (4th dynasty)
- Chamerernebti (daughter of Niuserre) , daughter of King Niuserre , wife of the vizier Ptahshepses (5th dynasty)
literature
- Aidan Dodson , Dyan Hilton: The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt. The American University in Cairo Press, Cairo 2004, ISBN 977-424-878-3 .
- Silke Roth: The royal mothers of ancient Egypt from the early days to the end of the 12th dynasty. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 2001 ISBN 3-447-04368-7 .
- Joyce A. Tyldesley : Chronicle of the queens of Egypt: from early dynastic times to the death of Cleopatra . Thames & Hudson, London 2006, ISBN 0500051453 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Miroslav Verner : Lost pyramids, forgotten pharaohs. Abusr. Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Philosophical Faculty of Charles University, Czech Egyptological Institute, Prague 1994, p. 182.
- ^ Joyce A. Tyldesley: Chronicle of the queens of Egypt . P. 46ff.
- ↑ Silke Roth: The King mothers of Ancient Egypt ... . Pp. 395 & 396.