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Hetepheres II

Dynasty:

Hetepheres II must have been one of the longest living members of the royal family of the 4th Dynasty.

History:

She was a daughter of Kheops , probably born during the reign of her grandfather,Snefro or during the early years of her father's reign. A fragmentary titulary found in the tomb of Meritates, could indicate that Meritates may perhaps have been the mother of Hetepheres II.

At the latest during the reign of Kheops, she married her brother , Kawab with whom she had at least one child, a daughter named Meresankh III.

After the death of her first husband, she married another of her brothers, Djedefre . When Djedefre succeeded to the throne, after Kheops' death, Hetepheres II became a queen. It is not know whether she had any children with Djedefre.

She was widowed again when Djedefre died. She then married Ankhhaf , another member of the 4th Dynasty royal family. The marriage of her daughter, Meresankh III, to her late second husband's successor Khefren made Hetepheres II the mother-in-law of the new king. She also out-lived her third husband and her daughter, Meresankh III. She finally died early in the reign of Shepseskaf, the son and successor of Mykerinos and had thus witnessed the reigns of 5 (perhaps 6, if she was born during the reign of Snofru) kings of the 4th Dynasty.

Monuments:

Hetepheres II had her own Mastaba in the eastern cemetery of Giza which later on converted into a tomb for her daughter.