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Khufukhaf was a son of pharaoh Khufu, half-brother of pharaoh Djedefre and full brother of pharaoh Khafre and prince Minkhaf. [2] His mother might have been Queen Henutsen; the latter's pyramid is next to his mastaba tomb. [3] His wife was named Nefertkau II and she was buried with him in Giza. [4] [5]
Khufukhaf I is mentioned in the tomb. G 7142: Mud-brick mastaba: V to Dynasty VI (?) Names of Nabeni and Nebuka appear on lintel. G 7145 +7147: Double-Mastaba: The mastaba had 7 burial shafts. G 7148 +7149: Double-Mastaba: The mastaba had 5 burial shafts. G 7150: Stone-Mastaba: Khufukhaf II and his wife Khentkaues: Khentkaues is a King's ...
Wetka was a son of Prince Khufukhaf I and Princess consort Nefertkau II. Thus he was a grandson of Pharaoh Khufu and Queen Henutsen. Wetka's brother was Iuenka and he also had one sister. [1] Prince Wetka appears in his parents' double mastaba at Giza where he is depicted offering papyrus to his father. He also appears kneeling. [2]
Nefertkau II was an Ancient Egyptian noble lady, the wife of Prince Khufukhaf I, son of pharaoh Khufu. [1] Nefertkau and Khufukhaf had several children including two sons named Wetka and Iuenka, as well as an unnamed daughter. [2] Both sons Wetka and Iuenka appear in the tomb of Khufukhaf and Nefertkau offering papyrus.
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Khufukhaf I and Nefertkau II: King's Son and Vizier and his wife G 7210–7220: Djedefhor: King's Son of Khufu and Meritites G 7350: Hetepheres II: Wife of Kawab and later wife of Djedefre: G 7410–7420: Meresankh II and Horbaef: Meresankh was a king's daughter and king's wife G 7430–7440: Minkhaf I: Son of Khufu and Vizier of Khafre: G 7510 ...
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