Benerib | |
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Queen consort of Egypt | |
Names of Benerib and Hor-Aha, British Museum |
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Full name | Benerib of Egypt |
Buried | B14, Umm el-Qa'ab |
Consort | Pharaoh Hor-Aha |
Dynasty | 1st dynasty of Egypt |
Father | unknown |
Mother | unknown |
Children | unknown |
Religious beliefs | Ancient Egyptian religion |
Benerib [1] in hieroglyphs |
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Benerib was a Queen consort of ancient Egypt from the First dynasty. Benerib's name means "sweet of heart".
Benerib was a wife of pharaoh Hor-Aha,[2] but she was not the mother of his heir, Djer. The mother of king Djer is named as Khenthap, another wife of Hor-Aha. Benerib is thought to be the wife of Hor-Aha based on ivories found in her tomb at Abydos which show his name. A fragment of an ivory box with the names of Hor-Aha and Benerib was also found at Abydos and is now in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.[3]
Benerib's titles are not known, and neither is the identity of her parents.
Benerib was buried at Umm el-Qa'ab in tomb B14.[4]