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19th-century BC Egyptian women

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Sithathoriunet
Sithathoriunet () was an ancient Egyptian king's daughter (sꜣt-nsw) of the Twelfth Dynasty, during the Middle Kingdom period. She is mainly known from her burial at El Lahun in which a treasure trove of jewellery was found.
Nofret II
ancient Egyptian queen consort
Neferuptah
Neferuptah or Ptahneferu (“Beauty of Ptah”) was a daughter of the Egyptian king Amenemhat III of the 12th Dynasty. Her sister was the female Pharaoh Sobekneferu (“Beauty of Sobek”).
Khenemetneferhedjet I
ancient Egyptian queen consort
Aat
ancient Egyptian queen consort
Khenemetneferhedjet II
ancient Egyptian queen consort
Khenemetneferhedjet III
ancient Egyptian queen consort
Neferthenut
Neferthenut () was an ancient Egyptian queen of the 12th Dynasty of Egypt. She was the wife of Senusret III.
Nubhetepti-khered
Nubhetepti-khered was an ancient Egyptian ''king's daughter'' of the late 12th Dynasty or early 13th Dynasty in the late Middle Kingdom.
Chnumet
thumb|An exquisite necklace of Princess Khenmet from Dashur thumb|Princess Khenmet's necklace from her burial thumb|Princess Khenmet's necklace thumb|left|200px|Princess Khenmet's crown in the Egyptian Museum
Keminub
Keminub () was an ancient Egyptian queen with the title ''king's wife''. She lived during the Late 12th Dynasty or Early 13th Dynasty of the Egyptian Middle Kingdom.
Sithathor
thumb|right|A close up view of Sithathor's exquisite pectoral thumb|right|Sithathor's pectoral bearing the name of Senusret II Sithathor (daughter of Hathor) was an ancient Egyptian princess with the title ''king's daughter. She is only known from her burial at Dahshur. Next to the pyramid of king Senusret III were found underground galleries as a burial place for royal women. Most of the burials were found looted, but there were two boxes for jewellery overlooked by tomb robbers. Both boxes contained an outstanding collection of jewellery. They were called the first and the second treasure''
Itakayt
thumb|Pyramid complex of Senusret III, the pyramid of Itakayt is the third one from the top right Itakayt was an ancient Egyptian princess and queen of the 12th Dynasty. She is mainly known from her small pyramid next to the one of Senusret III at Dahshur. She had the titles ''king's daughter of his body, powerful, graceful and beloved''.
Mereret
ancient Egyptian princess
Menet
ancient Egyptian princess
Hathorhotep
Hathorhotep was an ancient Egyptian ''king's daughter'' at the end of the Twelfth Dynasty during the Middle Kingdom. Her father might have been Amenemhat III.
Ita
ancient Egyptian king's daughter who lived in the 12th Dynasty around 1850 BC
Itaweret
thumb|Broad collar of Itaweret, found on her body Itaweret (Ita-the elder) was an Ancient Egyptian king's daughter who lived in the 12th Dynasty. She is known from her burial next to the pyramid of king Amenemhat II at Dahshur. The burial was found intact and contained a decorated wooden coffin and canopic box with longer religious texts including her name. Some personal adornments were found in the tomb too. The location of the tomb might indicate that she was a daughter of Amenemhat II, but final proof is missing. Remarkable is the wooden statue of a swan found in one of her burial apartment
Hetepti
mother of Amenemhat IV
Senetsenebtysy
Senetsenebtysy () was an ancient Egyptian ''king's daughter'' of the Twelfth Dynasty. She was most likely a daughter of king Senusret III.
Senebtisi
thumb|The middle coffin of Senebtisi as found in her tomb in 1907 thumb|Beadwork apron of Senebtisi Senebtisi () was an ancient Egyptian woman who lived at the end of the 12th Dynasty. She is only known from her undisturbed burial found at Lisht.
Sobeknakht
king's daughter during the late 12th Dynasty or early 13th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt
Senet
ancient Egyptian king's wife and king's mother