Setepenre

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Setepenre in hieroglyphics
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Setepenre
(Setep en Re)
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Chosen of Re or chosen by Re
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Setepenre and her sisters Neferneferure and Neferneferuaton tascherit
(from left to right)

Setepenre , also Setep-en-Re or Setep-en-Ra , was an ancient Egyptian princess of the 18th Dynasty . She was the sixth, youngest and last recorded daughter of King ( Pharaoh ) Akhenaten and his great royal wife Nefertiti .

There is very little knowledge about her as there are almost no pictures of her. Like Neferneferure , she was probably born in Achet-Aton between the 10th and 12th year of reign . She presumably also died in infancy in her father's 14th year of reign.

As with her sister Neferneferure , the deity in her name is no longer Aton , but Re .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Marc Gabolde, in: Alfred Grimm, Sylvia Schoske: The secret of the golden coffin. P. 24.