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Khentetka or Khentetenka (fl. 26th century ) was a of Egypt; the wife of King during the 4th Dynasty.


Biography
Khentetka's titles include King's Beloved Wife ( ḥm.t-nỉswt mrỉỉt=f), She who sees Horus and Set ( m33.t-ḥrw-stš), Attendant of Horus ( ḫt-ḥrw), Priestess of Neith ( ḥm.t-nṯr nt).Grajetzki, Wolfram. Ancient Egyptian Queens: A Hieroglyphic Dictionary. London: Golden House Publications. (2005), p.10

It is not known who Khentetka's parents were. Khentetka was the wife of the 4th dynasty king Djedefre and it is possible she was the mother of some of his children. Djedefre had another wife named . Djedefre had four sons (, Baka, Setka, and ) and two daughters (Hetepheres C and ) but it is not known if Khentetka or Hetepheres (or even another woman) was the mother of these children.Aidan Dodson and Dyan Hilton, The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt 2004 It has been suggested that Princess Neferhetepes was the daughter of Djedefre by Hetepheres.Grimal, A History of Ancient Egypt, pg 72


Statues and burial
Khentetka is known from statues found at . She is depicted kneeling beside the foot of king Djedefre. (Because of Egyptian art's use of hierarchical proportion, her figure is unnaturally tiny compared to the king's.) A structure in the southwest corner of 's pyramid complex at has been suggested as a possible burial place for Khentetka. Maragioglio and Rinaldi believe it may be the pyramid belonging to the Queen consort, and that could point to the pyramid belonging to Queen Khentetka.

It is not entirely clear however what the purpose of the pyramid was. Stadelmann and Jonosi believe it to be a cult pyramid. The cult pyramid usually stood in the southeast corner of the pyramid complex. The general orientation of the pyramid complex of is north-west however and not east-south as is more common. The difference in orientation may mean the cult pyramid may not be located in its usual position, and the structure could be the cult pyramid for 's pyramid complex. Further excavations will be required to shed light on this question.M. Verner, The Pyramids: The Mystery, Culture, and Science of Egypt's Great Monuments, Grove Press, 2002, pg 221

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