Iynefer II | |
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Born | Iynefer |
Resting place | mastaba 7820, Giza |
Other names | Iy-nefer |
Title | Prince of Egypt |
Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion |
Spouse | Princess Nefertkau III |
Children | son (two sons?) and daughter |
Parents | King Khufu |
Relatives | many siblings |
Iynefer II ("the beautiful one has come"; the name is also spelled as Iy-nefer) was an ancient Egyptian Prince, son of Pharaoh Khufu. He was named after his uncle Iynefer I.[1] Iynefer II's wife was called Nefertkau III; she was his niece, and they had one son (or two sons) and one daughter.[2] Both Iynefer and his wife are buried in the mastaba G 7820 at Giza, Egypt.[3]