Meret-Isesi

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Meret-Isesi (also Mereret-Isesi; "Beloved by Isesi"; fl.c. 2400 BC) was a Princess of Egypt during the 5th Dynasty. Her father was King Djedkare. Meret-Isesi appears as a King's daughter of his body in a relief which likely comes from Abusir.[1]

OccupationPrincess of Egypt
Yearsactivec. 2400 BC
RelativesSeveral siblings
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Meret-Isesi
OccupationPrincess of Egypt
Years activec. 2400 BC
ParentDjedkare Isesi
RelativesSeveral siblings
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The relief can be found on the Brooklyn Museum page for Mereret-Isesi. The caption identifies this princess as Kekheretnebti (she was a sister of Mereret-Isesi), but the text clearly identifies her as Mereret-Isesi.

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