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Tisethor

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A modern representation of Tisethor based on her depiction in her tomb

Tisethor (named after the god Horus) was a princess of ancient Egypt, a daughter of Princess Kekheretnebti and granddaughter of the King Djedkare Isesi. Her father is not known. She was a niece of Neserkauhor, Meret-Isesi and Isesi-ankh.

She barely reached the age of puberty when she died. She was buried in the mastaba of her mother.[1]

References

  1. ^ Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft (1989), Zeitschrift für ägyptische sprache und altertumskunde, Volumes 116–118, p. 72