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Satsobek
in hieroglyphs
Era: New Kingdom
(1550–1069 BC)

Satsobek (also Sitsobek or Zatsobek; Daughter of Sobek) was an Ancient Egyptian queen with the titles Great Royal Wife and the one united with the white crown. She is so far only known from scarab seals. The scarabs are dating on stylistical grounds to the Thirteenth Dynasty. Her husband remains unknown. Her name is written Sasobek, without the female t ending in Sat (daugther). This might be a simple mistake or short writing, but it is also possible that she used had a male name Sasobek - (Son of Sobek). Male names for women are common in this period.

References

  • Wolfram Grajetzki: Ancient Egyptian Queens, London 2005, p. 42 ISBN 0-9547218-9-6
  • Kim Ryholt: The Political Situation in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period c.1800-1550 B.C. by Museum Tuscalanum Press, p. 36, fig. 5 (image of scarab), 39-40 (discussion of dating) ISBN 87-7289-421-0