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Nefermaat I (fl. c. 2570 BC) was an
ancient Egyptian prince, a son of king Sneferu. He was a
vizier possessing the
titles of the king's
eldest son, royal...
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Nefermaat II (fl. c. 2550 BC) was a
member of the
Egyptian royal family during the 4th
Dynasty and
vizier of
Khafre (his cousin).
Nefermaat was a son...
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architect of the
Great Pyramid of Giza. As vizier,
succeeding his father,
Nefermaat, and his uncle, Kanefer,
Hemiunu was one of the most
important members...
- Egypt. c. 2670–2620 BC: The
reign of the
pharaoh Sneferu and his
vizier Nefermaat.
Sneferu leads a
campaign in
Nubia and
returns with
about 7,000 prisoners...
- Dashur.
Second Vizier of Sneferu, who
continued to
serve under Khufu.
Nefermaat I –
eldest son of
Sneferu and
husband of Itet.
Titles included: Priest...
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Hunting game
birds and
plowing a field, tomb of
Nefermaat and his wife Itet (c. 2700 BC)...
- wife or concubine; her name is unknown. Ranefer’s
elder brothers were
Nefermaat I and Rahotep.
Ranefer worked as an
overseer for his
father (title: “Overseer...
- Sneferu, half-sister of
Khufu G 7060
Nefermaat I Son of
Nefertkau I and
Vizier of
Khafre G 7070
Sneferukhaf Son of
Nefermaat II G 7110–7120
Kawab and Hetepheres...
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Arabian oil tycoon.
Nefermaat (ネフェルマアト, Neferumaato): the
deceased father of
Memphis and Isis. He was
named after the
historical Nefermaat.
Tahrir (タヒリ, Tahiri):...
- Ankhhaf: The
eldest brother. His
nephew would later become pharaoh Khafra.
Nefermaat: Half-brother;
buried at
Meidum and
owner of the
famous "mastaba of the...