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3 Theories  





4 References  














Nubkhaes






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Nubkhaes
Great Royal Wife
Stela of queen Nubkhaes (Louvre)
FatherDedusobek Bebi
MotherDuatnofret
ChildrenKhonsoukhoufsy Renseneb (daughter); Bebires (daughter); Douatnefret (daughter)
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Nubkhaes
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Era: 2nd Intermediate Period
(1650–1550 BC)

Nubkhaes {nbw-ḫꜥ⸗s} was a queen in ancient egypt during the Second Intermediate Period.[1] Several of her family members were officials during the late 13th Dynasty. Her name means The Gold [=Hathor] appearsand she held the titles Great Royal Wife and the one united with the beauty of the white crown.

She is so far only known from her family stela now in the Louvre and a few later references. The stela is the main monument of the queen. Here is mentioned her father Dedusobek Bebi and other family members, many of them high court officials. These are all datable to about the time of king Sobekhotep IV.[2] The husband of the queen is not mentioned on the stela, but it is assumed that he was one of the successors of Sobekhotep IV, as his wife is known and Nubkhaes belongs to a generation after Sobekhotep IV. Khons was a daughter of the queen. She married a vizier coming from Elkab.[2]

Family[edit]

Sobekhotep (Father: steward)Hapyu (mother)
Nebankh (high steward)Dedusobek BebiDuatnofret
unknown kingQueen NubkhaesSobekemsaf
KhonsIy (vizier)

Attestation[edit]

This queen is only attested in Upper Egypt between Thebes and Elephantine. However, she comes from a family who is well attested. At Thebes, Sobekemsaf II is said to have been buried with a queen Nubkhaes.

Thebes (?), Stela Louvre C 13 | as Iripat, Great King's Wife, United with the White Crown

Elephantine, Statue Kaiser, MDAIK 28, 188 | as Great King's Wife

Elkab, Tomb 64 (9) | In this later monument we learn that King's Wife Nubkhaes is the mother of King's Daughter Khonsu who is married to Governor of Elkab Ay. Also mentioned is King's Wife Senebsen, wife of Neferhotep I.

Theories[edit]

Aidan Dodson and Dyan Hilton suggest that she was married to either Sobekhotep V, Sobekhotep VIorWahibre Ibiau.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Person JRJT-pꜥt; ḥmt-NSW WRT NBW-ḫꜥ⸗s (PD 765*) | Persons and Names of the Middle Kingdom".
  • ^ a b Wolfram Grajetzki: Ancient Egyptian Queens, London 2005, p. 38 ISBN 0-9547218-9-6
  • ^ Dodson, Aidan; Hilton, Dyan (2010). The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt. United Kingdom: Thames & Hudson. p. 112. ISBN 978-0-500-28857-3.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nubkhaes&oldid=1183703421"

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