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{{Quote|Her most serene ethereal goddess, Khamerernebty II. Mother of the King of Upper and Lower Egypt. She who sees Horus and Seth. Great one of the hetes-scepter. One great of praise, Priestess of Djehuty, Priestess of Tjasepef, the Greatly loved wife of the King, King's Daughter of his body, revered mistress, honored by the Great God.|Inscription in the tomb of Khamerernebty.|Assassin's Creed: Origins}}
{{Quote|Her most serene ethereal goddess, Khamerernebty II. Mother of the King of Upper and Lower Egypt. She who sees Horus and Seth. Great one of the hetes-scepter. One great of praise, Priestess of Djehuty, Priestess of Tjasepef, the Greatly loved wife of the King, King's Daughter of his body, revered mistress, honored by the Great God.|Inscription in the tomb of Khamerernebty.|Assassin's Creed: Origins}}
[[File:ACO Khamerernebty II Sarcophagus.jpg|thumb|250px|Khamerernebty II's sarcophagus]]
[[File:ACO Khamerernebty II Sarcophagus.jpg|thumb|250px|Khamerernebty II's sarcophagus]]

Revision as of 23:55, 14 October 2021

"Her most serene ethereal goddess, Khamerernebty II. Mother of the King of Upper and Lower Egypt. She who sees Horus and Seth. Great one of the hetes-scepter. One great of praise, Priestess of Djehuty, Priestess of Tjasepef, the Greatly loved wife of the King, King's Daughter of his body, revered mistress, honored by the Great God."
―Inscription in the tomb of Khamerernebty.[src]
Khamerernebty II's sarcophagus

Khamerernebty II was a queen of the fourth Dynasty of Egypt. Born to the pharaoh Khafre, she married her brother Menkaure, who became the next pharaoh. She was also a priestess of Thoth and Tjasepef, and was buried in the Pyramid of Menkaure.

The Medjay Bayek of Siwa explored the pyramid in 48 BCE, where he discovered Khamerernebty II's sarcophagus in a chamber along with an Old Kingdom stele.

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