- "Horus, Lord of Maat, has
perfected me", and is
sometimes read
Snefru or
Snofru. He is also
known under his ****enized name
Soris (Koinē Gr****: Σῶρις by...
- the son of
pharaoh Snofru and his
first wife
Hetepheres I, in
ancient Egypt during the 4th Dynasty,
reign of his
father Snofru possibly his brother...
- that
Hetepheres had
survived her
husband Snofru.
After her death, her son
Khufu first had her
buried near
Snofru in Dahshur.
Shortly after her burial, tomb...
- ISBN 978-0-8021-1703-8. Verner, Miroslav, "The Pyramids –
Their Archaeology and History",
Atlantic Books, 2001, ISBN 1-84354-171-8 The Red
Pyramid of
Snofru...
- (Weret-hetes-net-Khufu, wrt-hetes-nt-khwfw),
great one of the hetes-sceptre of
Snofru (Weret-hetes-net-
snofru, wrt-hetes-nt-snfrw), king’s wife, his
beloved (Hemet-nesu Meritef...
-
innovations in the
design and
construction of pyramids. Also
known as Snefru,
Snofru or Soris.
Sneferukhaf Prince 4th
dynasty fl. c. 26th
century BC Son of Prince...
-
mentioned in a
Fourth Dynasty inscription dating from the
reign of the
Pharaoh Snofru. In the
Ptolemaic (Greco-Roman) period, the nome was
called Tentyrites,...
- Verlag,
Wiesbaden 1999, ISBN 3499608901, p. 185-195.
Rainer Stadelmann:
Snofru und die
Pyramiden von
Meidum und Dahschur. in:
Mitteilungen des Deutschen...
- king's pyramid.
Other known officials were the "overseers of the chamber",
Snofru and Senitef, and the
royal scribe and iry-pat Samont. As
great overseer...
-
Portrait statue of Henka,
administrator of the two
pyramids of
pharaoh Snofru; 2500–2350 BC; limestone; height: 40 cm;
Egyptian Museum of
Berlin (Germany)...