Sneferukhaf
Sneferukhaf was an Egyptian prince who lived during 4th dynasty. He was a son of Prince Nefermaat II and unknown woman, and thus a grandson of Princess Nefertkau I.[1] He was named after his great-grandfather, Pharaoh Sneferu. He had two sons. He was buried in mastaba G 7070 at Giza.[2]
Sneferukhaf | |
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Title | Prince of Egypt |
Spouse(s) | unknown |
Children | two sons |
Parent(s) | Nefermaat II and unknown woman |
Relatives | Nefertkau I (grandmother) |
Titles
His full list of titles were[3]:
Title | Translation | Index Jones |
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iry-pˁt | hereditary prince/nobleman, 'keeper of the patricians' | 1157 |
mniw nḫn | protector/guardian of Nekhen/Hierakonpolis | 1597 |
mdw ḥp | herdsman of Apis | 1699 |
rȝ p nb | mouth of every Pe-ite/Butite (see Buto) | 1831 |
ḫtm(ty)-bity | sealer of the King of Lower Egypt | 2775 |
zȝ nswt | king's son | 2911 |
smr wˁty | sole companion | 3268 |
Translations and indexes from Dilwyn Jones[4].
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References
- The Genealogies of the Dynasties
- Seneferu
- Baud, Michel, Famille royale et pouvoir sous l'Ancien Empire Egyptien 1 & 2 IFAO, 1999, [http://gizamedia.rc.fas.harvard.edu/images/MFA-images/Giza/GizaImage/full/library/baud_famille_1.pdf - PDF from Digital Giza (2 parts), ISBN 2-7247-0248-4.
- Jones, Dilwyn, An Index Of Ancient Egyptian Titles Epithets And Phrases Of The Old Kingdom 1 & 2 BAR, 2000, ISBN 1-84171-069-5.
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