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Menet (princess)

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96: 46:). She is only known from her sarcophagus and burial in a gallery tomb buried with other members of the royal family next to the 78: 101: 47: 54:. From the position of the tomb it seems likely that she was the daughter of the latter king. 8: 43: 74: 90: 31: 20: 27: 71:
The Pyramid Complex of Senwosret III at Dahshur, Architectural Studies
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living in the Twelfth Dynasty most likely under the kings
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ancient Egyptian
Senusret III
Amenemhat III
Khenemetneferhedjet
pyramid of Senusret III
Dahshur
ISBN
0-87099-956-7
Categories
Princesses of the Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt
19th-century BC women

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