Nakhtneith

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Nakhtneith
Queen consort of Egypt
Stela with name of Nakhtneith.
Burial
SpousePharaoh Djer
IssueMerneith? Djet?
Names
Nakhtneith
Dynasty1st Dynasty of Egypt
ReligionAncient Egyptian religion
n
M3
R24
Nakhtneith
in hieroglyphs
Era: Old Kingdom
(2686–2181 BC)

Nakhtneith was a Queen consort of ancient Egypt. She lived during the 1st Dynasty. Her name means "strong is (the goddess) Neith".

Biography[edit]

Nakhtneith(Nḫt Nj.t) was the wife of Pharaoh Djer. She is known from a stela found in Abydos (stela 95)[3] where she was buried near her husband.[4][5] On the stela she holds the titles "Great one of the hetes scepter" (Wr.t-ḥts)[6] and "she who carries Horus" (Rmn- Ḥr.(w)). The stela is currently in the Cairo Museum (JE 35005). It measures 31.6 cm high by 18.5 cm wide.

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://www.qudswiki.org/?query=First_Dynasty_of_Egypt_family_tree, p1/
  2. ^ said later in article buried near Djer, and he was buried in Umm El Qa'ab https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nakhtneith# biography section
  3. ^ William Matthew Flinders Petrie: The royal tombs of the earliest dynasties: 1901. Part II (= Memoir of the Egypt Exploration Fund. Band 21). Egypt Exploration Fund u. a., London 1901 (link), Plate XXVII., Object 95.
  4. ^ Aidan Dodson & Dyan Hilton: The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt. Thames & Hudson, 2004, ISBN 0-500-05128-3
  5. ^ Grajetski Ancient Egyptian Queens: a hieroglyphic dictionary Golden House Publications, pg. 3
  6. ^ V. G. Callender, Reviewed Work(s): Die Königsmütter des Alten Ägypten, von der Frühzeit bis zum Ende der 12. Dynastie by Silke Roth, The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 91 (2005), pp. 208, JSTOR