• Merneith (also written Merit-neith and Meryt-Neith; died c. 2950 BC) was a consort and a regent of Ancient Egypt during the First Dynasty.
  • Merneith ("Beloved of Neith") was the possible wife of Djet and the mother of the Pharaoh Den and was originally thought a male Pharaoh, given the name Merneith.
  • The servants were most likely interred at the same time as Merneith, presumably to serve the king in the afterlife: a customary practice concerning first dynasty burials.
  • Merneith may have been the daughter of Djer, but there is no conclusive evidence. As the mother of Den, Merneith was likely the wife of Djet.
  • Merneith, also known as Meritneith or Meryt-Neith, was an ancient Egyptian queen who lived during the early Dynastic Period, specifically around 2950 BCE.
  • Queen Merneith. Queen Merneith The Queen of the First Dynasty in Egypt Den Den, and called Damon , and Edmo , Den - Simita , Wisut - Betty , is the...
  • Merneith ruled Egypt for almost a decade (2939-2929 BC). ... Merneith stood firmly by her son, until he became one of the most prominent kings of the Old Kingdom.
  • Merneith was a queen-regent during the early years of her son, Horus Den. She was buried in a lavish tomb at Umm el-Qa'ab.
  • Merneith was the sister of Djet and was also his Queen. ... There is some debate whether Merneith merely ruled as a Regent or had the status of Pharoah.
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