Mindjedef
Mindjedef | |
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Prince of Egypt | |
Born | c. 2575 BC |
Burial | mastaba G 7760, Giza |
Spouse | Khufuankh |
Father | Crown Prince Kawab |
Mother | Queen Hetepheres II |
Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion |
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Mindjedef[1] in hieroglyphs | ||||
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Era: Old Kingdom (2686–2181 BC) | ||||
Mindjedef (born c. 2575 BC[2]) was a Prince of ancient Egypt, who lived during the 4th Dynasty. His name means "Enduring Like Min". Min is an Egyptian fertility god.
Family
[edit]Mindjedef was a son of Crown Prince Kawab and Queen consort Hetepheres II. He was the grandson of King Khufu and Meritites I and great-grandson of Sneferu. Mindjedef was born during the reign of his grandfather. Mindjedef was a brother of Queen Meresankh III and uncle of Princes Rawer and Minkhaf II.
It is known that Mindjedef had a wife called Khufuankh ("Khufu lives").[3]
Titles
[edit]Prince Mindjedef held the titles King’s son of his body, Hereditary prince, Treasurer of the King of Lower Egypt, etc.[4]
Burial
[edit]Mindjedef was buried at Giza in mastaba G 7760. Mindjedef and Khufuankh are depicted with a small son in the chapel, but his name is not preserved.[4][5] His sarcophagus is now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (acc. no. 54.80a-b).[6]
References
[edit]- ^ Hermann Ranke: Die ägyptische Persönennamen. Verlag von J. J. Augustin in Glückstadt, 1935. p.413
- ^ Born during the reign of his grandfather
- ^ Kawab
- ^ a b Porter and Moss, Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs, and Paintings; Part III
- ^ http://gizapyramids.org Archived 2008-10-11 at the Wayback Machine page on G 7760
- ^ Sarcophagus of Mindjedef