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Sobekneferu
Sobekneferu or Neferusobek () was the first confirmed queen regnant (or 'female king') of ancient Egypt and the last pharaoh of the Twelfth Dynasty and of the Middle Kingdom. Her reign was brief, lasting three years, 10 months, and 24 days according to the Turin Canon in the 18th century BC. She distinguished herself from any potential prior female rulers by adopting the full royal titulary which were often had modified to acknowledge her womanhood such as by the titles 'daughter of Re' and 'female Horus'. She was also the first ruler to be associated with the crocodile god Sobek in her nomen

Amenemhat IV
Pharaoh of Egypt

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”).

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.
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.