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Neferu II
Neferu II was the wife and sister of the ancient Egyptian king Mentuhotep II who ruled in the 11th Dynasty, around 2000 BC. Neferu is mainly known from her tomb (TT319) at Deir el-Bahari. The tomb was found badly destroyed but the decorated burial chamber was well preserved and many fragments from the reliefs in the tomb chapel were found. Her main titles were ''king's wife'' and ''king's daughter''.〔Wolfram Grajetzki: ''Ancient Egyptian Queens, a hieroglyphic dictionary'', Golden House P. London, 2005, p. 28〕 The inscriptions in the tomb mention that she was the daughter of a person called Iah,〔William C. Hayes: ''The Scepter of Egypt I'', New York 1953, ISBN 0870991906, p. 160; 327〕 most likely the ''king's mother'' Iah who was the mother of king Mentuhotep II. She was therefore his sister. It is known that Mentuhotep II was the son of king Intef III who was most likely the father of Neferu. == References == 〔
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