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  2. Sithathor - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Hathor - Wikipedia

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    Hathor's seemingly contradictory roles as mother, wife, and daughter of Ra reflected the daily cycle of the sun. At sunset the god entered the body of the sky goddess, impregnating her and fathering the deities born from her womb at sunrise: himself and the eye goddess, who would later give birth to him.

  4. Sithathoriunet - Wikipedia

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    Sithathoriunet (her name means “daughter of Hathor of Dendera”) was an Ancient Egyptian king's daughter of the 12th Dynasty, mainly known from her burial at El-Lahun in which a treasure trove of jewellery was found. [1] She was possibly a daughter of Senusret II [1] since her burial site

  5. Priestess of Hathor - Wikipedia

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    This includes the daughter of Ramesses II. At one time their names were completely erased from history. [4] [3] It seems that the title in the Old and Middle Kingdom did not actually refer to a proper cult of Hathor, but rather announced the role as female musician in any temple cult. Hathor was the goddess of music and making music was serving ...

  6. Ra - Wikipedia

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    Hathor Hathor is another daughter of Ra. [38] When Ra feared that humankind was plotting against him, he sent Hathor as an "eye of Ra". [36] In one myth, Hathor danced naked in front of Ra until he laughed to cure him of a fit of sulking. [38] When Ra was without Hathor, he fell into a state of deep depression. [39]

  7. Duathathor-Henuttawy - Wikipedia

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    Edward F. Wente had conjectured that Henuttawy was the daughter of Smendes and Queen Tentamun, the wife of Pinudjem I and the mother of King Psusennes and his wife, Mutnodjmet, The High Priest of Amun Menkheperre, the Generalissimo of the South and North, Menkheperre, and God's Wife of Amun Maatkare.

  8. Neferhetepes - Wikipedia

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    She had the titles King's Daughter of His Body and God's Wife. [1] Neferhetepes was also a Priestess of Hathor, mistress of the sycamore (hemet-netjer-hut-hor nebet-nehet, ḥmt-nṯr-ḥwt-ḥr nb.t-nht). She is the earliest attested priestess of Hathor. The title appears on the base of a statue from Abu Rawash. [2]

  9. Hathorhotep - Wikipedia

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    Hathorhotep was an ancient Egyptian king's daughter at the end of the Twelfth Dynasty during the ... Hathor (goddess) + Hotep "pleased/satisfied/at peace") is only ...