Duaenhor

Duaenhor
Duaenhor
Prince of Egypt
Plan of Duaenhor's tomb in Giza
Plan of Duaenhor's tomb in Giza
Spouse unknown woman
Issue
Princess Nebtyhotep
Burial mastaba G 7550, Giza
Religion Ancient Egyptian religion

Duaenhor was a Prince of Egypt. He was named after god Horus.

Family

Duaenhor is thought by some to be a son of Crown Prince Kawab and Queen Hetepheres II. If so, he would have been a grandson of Pharaoh Khufu and Queen Meritites I.[1] On the other hand, based on his titles, he may be one of the younger sons of Khufu (along with Khaemsekhem (G 7660), and Mindjedef (G 7760)).[2]

Duaenhor's brothers were Kaemsekhem and Mindjedef.[2] A daughter of Duaenhor was named Nebtyhotep.[3]

He held the titles King’s son of his body and Companion of his father.[4]

Tomb

Duaenhor was buried at Giza in mastaba G 7550. In the tomb his father and mother are mentioned. His daughter is also mentioned on the south entrance facade.[3]

The scenes in the tomb show:

  • (1) Duaenhor and his family
  • (2) Table scene
  • (3) Butchers at work
  • (4) False door of Duaenhor

References

  1. ^ Dodson, Aidan and Hilton, Dyan. The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt. Thames & Hudson. 2004, pp 50-61. ISBN 0-500-05128-3
  2. ^ a b Flentye, Laurel. "The Development of the Eastern and GIS Cemeteries at Giza during the Fourth Dynasty." In Miroslav Bárta, ed. The Old Kingdom Art and Archaeology. Proceedings of the Conference held in Prague, May 31-June 4, 2004. Prague: Czech Institute of Egyptology, 2006, pp. 141-142, pl. 5 (8).
  3. ^ a b http://gizapyramids.org page on G 7550
  4. ^ Porter and Moss, Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs, and Paintings; Part III

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