Senebsen was an Ancient Egyptian queen and wife of king Neferhotep I during the 13th Dynasty.
Attestations
She is mentioned in a rock inscription on the Sehel Island where members of the king's family are listed (but not the king himself).[1] Otherwise she is mentioned on a scarab and in a tomb at Elkab, where there is also mentioned her daughter Neferhotep.[2]
References
- ^ A. Gasse V. Rondot: Les inscriptions de Séhel (=Mémoires de l’Institut français d’Archéologie Orientale du Caire 126). Cairo: Institut français d’archéologie orientale. ISBN 9782724704341, pp. 92-93, SEH 162.
- ^ Senebsen on Persons and Names of the Middle Kingdom
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Early Dynastic (3150–2686 BC) | I | - Neithhotep
- Benerib
- Khenthap
- Herneith
- Nakhtneith
- Penebui
- Merneith
- Seshemetka
- Semat
- Serethor
- Betrest
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New Kingdom (1550–1070 BC) | |
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- Ptolemaic
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