LC control no. | n 86127180 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Hetep-heres, Queen, consort of Sneferu, King of Egypt |
Variant(s) | Hetepheres, Queen, consort of Sneferu, King of Egypt Hetep-heres I, Queen, consort of Sneferu, King of Egypt Hetepheres I, Queen, consort of Sneferu, King of Egypt Hotep-horus, Queen, consort of Sneferu, King of Egypt |
Other standard no. | 184754 http://id.worldcat.org/fast/184754 50020719 https://viaf.org/viaf/50020719 281917092 https://viaf.org/viaf/281917092 http://dbpedia.org/resource/Hetepheres_I Q256515 http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q256515 |
Associated country | Egypt |
Profession or occupation | Queens |
Found in | Lehner, M. The pyramid tomb of Hetep-heres ... 1985: p. vii, etc. (Hetep-heres I; Hetepheres; Queen Hetep-heres I; from texts fd. in tomb it was deduced that Hetep-heres (I) was wife of Sneferu and mother of Khufu) Salvadó, Albert. The teacher of Cheops, 2017: page 12 (under Fourth Dynasty pharaohs: Snefru: The first pharaoh. He married Hetepheres, who was the daughter of Huni, the last pharaoh of the Third Dynasty) Britannica online, December 12, 2017 (Hetepheres, ancient Egyptian queen, wife of the king Snefru, who bore the title "Daughter of God" and represented the direct royal blood line of the 4th dynasty (c. 2575-c. 2465 BCE). Snefru probably married her in the middle of the reign of his predecessor, Huni, in order to establish his claim to the succession. She outlived her husband and was buried by their son and successor, Khufu, originally at Dahshūr but, after despoliation of the tomb, at Al-Jīzah (Giza; her body, however, had already been destroyed)) Wikipedia, December 12, 2017 (Hetepheres I; Queen Hetepheres I was a Queen of Egypt during the Fourth Dynasty of Egypt (c. 2600 BC); spouse: Sneferu) |
Not found in | Encycl. Brit.; Breasted, J.H. Hist. of Egypt. |