Tisethor
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Tisethor ("Companion of Horus") was a princess of ancient Egypt. She may have been a daughter of Princess Kekheretnebti and granddaughter of the King Djedkare Isesi.[1][2][3] Her father is not known. She was a niece of Neserkauhor, Meret-Isesi and Isesi-ankh.
She barely reached the age of puberty when she died, and some estimates suggested she may have been 17-18 at the time of her death.[4] She was buried in the mastaba of her mother.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ Verner, Miroslav; Callender, Vivienne G. (2002). Abusir VI: Djedkare's Family Cemetery. Czech Institute of Egyptology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University. ISBN 978-80-86277-22-6.
- ^ Verner, Miroslav (1994). Forgotten Pharaohs, Lost Pyramids: Abusir. Academia Škodaexport. ISBN 978-80-200-0022-4.
- ^ Verner, Miroslav (1990). Objevování starého Egypta, 1958-1988: práce Československého egyptologického ústavu Univerzity Karlovy v Egyptě (in Czech). Univerzita Karlova. ISBN 978-80-7066-289-2.
- ^ Nyame Akuma. Department of Archaeology, University of Calgary. 1977.
- ^ Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft (1989), Zeitschrift für ägyptische sprache und altertumskunde, Volumes 116–118, p. 72