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Duanre …?>
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- Duanre
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Death: 2532 BC |
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Death: 2532 BC |
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Duaenre was a vizier under Menkaure during the Fourth dynasty of Egypt. He was the son of King Khafre and Queen Meresankh III and thus grandson of Pharaoh Khufu and Crown Prince Kawab. A son is shown in one of the scenes in the hall of the tomb. The vizier Babaef was probably a son of Duaenre. An inscription on a false door found in G 3098 (Called G 2098 by Fischer) mentions a woman named Neferhetepes-nedjes, daughter of Neferhetepes(-wer) and granddaughter of the King's son of his body Duare. This man is most likely to be identifiedwith prince Duaenre. And thus Neferhetepes and Neferhetepes-nedjes are a likely daughter and granddaughter of Duaenre. The false door was found in an addition to the tomb of Iymery and his wife Persenet. It is not known how Iymery was related tothe family of Duaenre. Duaenre was buried in mastaba G 5110 in Giza. The mastaba contains a Passageway and a hall. Duaenre is depicted with attendant and offering texts in the Passage way. The hall contains scenes showing Duaenre and attendants bringing offerings andanimals. A son is depicted in a scene showing the presentation of cattle. An uninscribed red granite sarcophagus was found in the shaft in the mastaba by Ernesto Schiaparelli, and is now in the Turin museum. A limeStone fragment found in the debris mentions the names of Iufi and Perneb who were overseers of the gangs of tens. These men would have been the overseers of the Workers crew constructing the mastaba. |
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