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Djedefhor or
Hordjedef (died c. 2530 BC) was a
noble Egyptian of the 4th Dynasty. He was the son of King
Khufu and his name
means "Enduring Like Horus"...
- Khafre: Most
possibly second throne successor Djedefhor: Also
known as
Hordjedef.
Mentioned in the
Papyrus Westcar Baufra:
Possibly a son of Khufu, but...
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cutting the
timeline too quickly. The
speech of
Prince Hordjedef builds the
decisive transition:
Hordjedef is sick of
hearing old,
dusty tales that
cannot be...
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Pharaonic Egypt:
Society and Culture, 2700–1700 BC. p. 202. "Teaching of
Hordjedef".
Staatliches Museum Ägyptischer Kunst. ****mann, Jan (2003). Tod und Jenseits...
- Miriam,
Ancient Egyptian Literature,
Volume I, 1973, pp. 58f. "Teaching of
Hordjedef".
Staatliches Museum Ägyptischer Kunst. Ian Shaw, The
Oxford History of...
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Pharaoh Khufu and
brother of
pharaohs Djedefre and Khafre. Also
known as
Hordjedef.
Djedefptah Pharaoh 4th
dynasty see
Thamphthis Djedefre Pharaoh 4th dynasty...
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instance the
rubric to
spell 30B
states that it was
discovered by the
Prince Hordjedef in the
reign of King Menkaure, many
hundreds of
years before it is attested...
- on a m****cript. This
spell also
claims to have been
found by a
Prince Hordjedef of the 4th Dynasty;
perhaps unlikely as the
spell is
first attested many...
- II and G 7130–7140 Khu****haf I and his wife
Nefertkau II G 7210–7220
Hordjedef and his wife and G 7230–7240 G 7310–7320
Baufra and G 7330–7340 The construction...
- of the mine workers. A
similar phenomenon can be
observed with
prince Hordjedef,
whose name is also
erroneously written in a cartouche,
despite the fact...