Iuenka
| Iuenka | |
|---|---|
| Other names | Iunka, Iun-ka, Yuwenka, Iuwenka |
| Title | Prince of Egypt |
| Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion |
| Parent(s) | Prince Khufukhaf I and Princess Nefertkau II |
| Relatives |
Pharaoh Khufu (grandfather) Queen Henutsen (grandmother) Wetka (brother) sister Pharaoh Khafra (uncle) |
Iuenka was a Prince of Egypt, a man with the title "king's son". He is also called Iunka, Yuwenka, Iun-ka and Iuwenka. He lived in the 4th dynasty of Egypt.
Family
Iuenka was a son of Prince Khufukhaf I and Princess consort Nefertkau II. Thus he was a grandson of Pharaoh Khufu and Queen Henutsen. Iuenka's brother was Wetka and he also had one sister.[1]
Prince Iuenka appears in his parents' double mastaba at Giza where he is depicted offering papyrus to his father. He also appears kneeling. His brother Wetka is also represented there.[2]
Sources
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