Meresankh
Meresankh was an ancient Egyptian queen who lived during the First Intermediate Period, approximately between 2181 and 2055 BCE. She is known for her role as the wife of Pharaoh Pepi I, who ruled from around 2278 to 2258 BCE. Meresankh's name means "Beloved of the Spirit," reflecting her status as a revered figure in ancient Egyptian society.
Meresankh is primarily known through her tomb, which was discovered in 1903 by the Egyptologist Flinders Petrie.
The relationship between Meresankh and Pepi I is well-documented in their tomb. They are depicted together
Meresankh's tomb is a significant archaeological find, offering a unique perspective on the lives of ancient