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Keminebu Egyptian Queen
- Preferred Name: Keminebu Egyptian Queen
- Gender: F
- FSID: GQP4-6NT
- Death: Y
- Burial: in Dahshūr, Giza, Egypt at LATI: N9.75 LONG: E1.2333 with note: Wikiwand: Keminub
next to the pyramid of Amenemhet II at Dahshur
Dahshur Pyramid Of Amenemhet II {The White Pyramid} The White Pyramid. Senwosret I was the father of Amenemhet II Nubkaure. Amenemhet II was the 3rd king of the Twelfth Dynasty. When looking to build his pyramid, he picked the Dahshur necropolis for the location.
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Keminub was an Ancient Egyptian woman with the title "King's Wife." She is known only from her burial next to the pyramid of Amenemhet II at Dahshur. For that reason, it has been suggested she was his wife. She was buried together with a treasurer named Amenhotep, who is dated to the 13th dynasty. The style of her coffin and burial is close to burials of the 13th dynasty. She may therefore have been a queen of this dynasty instead. The name of her husband is so far unknown. On the fragments of her coffin appears one of the earliest attestations of chapter 151 of the Book of the Dead.
-- Wikiwand: Keminub
Family 1: Amenemhat II Nubkaure 3rd Pharaoh 12th Dynasty, d. 1895 BC
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