Inenek-Inty

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Inenek-Inty was a wife of Pepi I. [1]


Titles: Hereditary Princess (iryt-p`t), Foremost of the Elite (h`tit-p`t), King’s Wife (hmt-nisw), King’s Wife, his beloved (hmt-nisw meryt.f), Daughter of Merehu (s3t-Mrhw), Daughter of Geb (s3t-Gb). [2]


Inenek-Inty was buried in pyramid in Saqqara. Her pyramid is part of the pyramid complex of her husband Pepi I. Her complex is located just west of that of Queen Nebwenet. Inenek-Inty may have been slightly more important as her pyramid and mortuary temple are slightly larger that those of Queen Nebwenet. Inenek-Inty's complex is surrounded by a perimeter wall. Her mortuary temple was built so that the building wound around a corner. The mortuary temple included a small pillared hall and an open courtyard which featured several offering tables. [3]

References

  1. ^ Dodson, Aidan and Hilton, Dyan. The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt
  2. ^ Grajetzki Ancient Egyptian Queens: A Hieroglyphic Dictionary
  3. ^ Verner, M., The Pyramids: The Mystery, Culture and Science of Egypt's great Monuments