Nubhetepti
Nubhetepti was an ancient Egyptian queen during the early 13th dynasty in the late Middle Kingdom.
Family
Her husband is unknown. However, king Hor had a daughter called Nubhetepti-khered. This translates as Nubhetepti-the-child and indicates that there was another Nubhetepti around at the same time. For that reason it has been argued that Nubhetepti was the wife of king Hor and perhaps the mother of the princess Nubhetepti-khered.Ryholt divides scarabs with titles belonging Queen Nubhotepti into Type A and Type B. The scarabs of Type A, seems to be in use prior to the scarabs of Type B. The question is if there is only one Queen Nubhotepti, or two queens Nubhotepti A and Nubhotepti B. In addition there is the king's daughter Nubhotepti-Khered. It has been suggested that king Hor was married to a queen Nubhotepti, and that Nubhotepti-Khered may have been his daughter.
Attestations
She is also known from a statuette found at Semna.Scarabs Type A: King's Wife, King's Mother
- Boston 24.2079 | At Kumma, a statue of woman standing/striding belonging to King's Wife and King's Mother, Nubhotepti.
Scarabs Type B: Great Royal Wife, United with the White Crown
- Drouot, 10.11.1990, no. 152 | At statue base with the name of Great King's Wife and United with the White Crown, Nubhotepti.