Khentkaus | |
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Born | Khentkaus |
Other names | Khentkaues |
Title | Princess consort of Egypt |
Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion |
Spouse | Prince Khufukhaf II |
Children | Prince Khaf-Khufu Prince Sety-Ptah |
Parents | possibly Pharaoh and Queen |
Princess Khentkaus was an Ancient Egyptian lady. She lived during the 4th dynasty of Egypt.
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It is unknown who were her parents. She had a title "king's daughter of his body" which means she was a daughter of one king.[1] It is unknown who was her father, but this is maybe pharaoh Khafra. His son Menkaura had a daughter, Khentkaus I. Thus Princess Khentkaus was possibly a daughter of Khafra and aunt of Khentkaus I.
Khentkaus married Prince Khufukhaf II. She had two sons with him - Khaf-Khufu and Sety-Ptah.[2]
Khentkaus was buried with her husband in the tomb G 7150 at Giza. She is depicted in the tomb.[3][4]