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Teti Sheri Egypt 1620–1550 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1620 BC

Birth Location: Egypt

Death Date: 1550 BC

Death Location: Thebes, Egypt

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Spouse(s): Tao Egypt, Sekenenre Egypt, Apepi Egypt

Children(s): Aahotep Egypt, Seqenenre Egypt, Khamudi Egypt, Ahhotpe Egypt, Khamudi Egypt

Teti Sheri Egypt was born in 1620 in Egypt, the child of Tjenna Of Egypt And Nefru Sobek Of Egypt. Teti Sheri Egypt married Apepi I Auserre Egypt, Sekenenre Tao I Pharaoh Of Egypt, Tao I Sa Nakht En Re Egypt, and had children including Aahotep Ahmose Inhapy Egypt, Ahhotpe Of Egypt, Khamudi Apepi Ii Aqen En Re Egypt, Seqenenre Tao Ii Of Egypt. Teti Sheri Egypt passed away in 1550 in Thebes, Egypt.

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Biography

  • Teti Sheri Egypt was born in 1620 in Egypt, the child of Tjenna Of Egypt And Nefru Sobek Of Egypt.
  • Teti Sheri Egypt married Apepi I Auserre Egypt, Sekenenre Tao I Pharaoh Of Egypt, Tao I Sa Nakht En Re Egypt, and had children including Aahotep Ahmose Inhapy Egypt, Ahhotpe Of Egypt, Khamudi Apepi Ii Aqen En Re Egypt, Seqenenre Tao Ii Of Egypt.
  • Teti Sheri Egypt passed away in 1550 in Thebes, Egypt.

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Teti Egypt
1620–1550
Birth Place: Egypt
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Teti Egypt's Descendants

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Teti (Sheri) Egypt (1620 BC–1550 BC) m. Tao (I Sa Nakht en Re) Egypt (1633 BC–1591 BC) m. Sekenenre (Tao I Pharaoh Of) Egypt (1323–1279) m. Apepi (I Auserre) Egypt (1633–1559)
  1. 1. Aahotep (Ahmose Inhapy) Egypt 1600–1515 m. Khamudi (Apepi II Aqen en Re) Egypt 1650–1547
    1. 1. Ahmose (Nefertary) Egypt 1543–1483 m. Tuthmosis (II A kheper en Re) Egypt 1543–1504
      1. 1. Tuthmosis (III Men kheper Re) Egypt 1517–1450 m. HATSHEPSUT (II Meryetre of) EGYPT 1525–1494 m. Meryetre Egypt 1525–1493
        1. 1. Akheperure (Amenhotep II Thutmosid Pharaoh of) Egypt 1468–1413 m. Tiye (Tiaa) Egypt 1497–1440
        2. 2. Amenhotep (II Akheperure) Egypt 1442–1398
        3. 3. Neferu (Re) Egypt 1485–
        4. 4. Menkheperra (of) Egypt 1487–1424
        5. 5. Tio Egypt 1497–1440
        6. 6. Pharoah (Thutmosis III) Egypt 1498–1424
        7. 7. Amenhotep (II Ak kheperu Re) Egypt 1498–1425
        8. 8. Mutnofret (of) Egypt 1560–
    2. 2. Ahmose (I Pharaoh Of) Egypt 1570–1514
    3. 3. Ahmose (Ahmes) Egypt 1570–
    4. 4. Ahmose (Nebpehtyre) Egypt 1601–1548
  2. 2. Seqenenre (Tao II of) Egypt
  3. 3. Khamudi (Apepi II Aqen en Re) Egypt 1650–1547
  4. 4. Ahhotpe (of) Egypt 1580–1548
  5. 5. Khamudi (Apepi II Aqen en Re) Egypt 1650–1547

Teti Egypt's Timeline

2 Records

1550
1550 BC
Death of Teti Sheri Egypt in Thebes, Egypt
Thebes, Egypt
1620
1620 BC
Birth of Teti Sheri Egypt in Egypt
Egypt

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1620 BC
    Event Place: Egypt

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1550 BC
    Event Place: Thebes, Egypt

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