Setibhor

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Setibhor
(Set-ib-Heru)
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Setibhor was an ancient Egyptian queen who lived at the end of the 5th Dynasty ( Old Kingdom ) and was probably the consort of King Djedkare , the eighth ruler of the time. She was titled Who Sees Horus and Seth , Great of the Hetes Scepter and Beloved King Wife . Her pyramid lies next to that of the Pharaoh in Saqqara . The name of the pyramid owner has long been controversial, but was found written on a pillar in 2019.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Fifth Dynasty tomb and name of a new queen discovered at Saqqara
  2. Discovery of a unique tomb and the name of an ancient Egyptian queen in south Saqqara Fig. 14