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Duaenhor

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Duaenhor was a Prince of Egypt. [1]

12 relations: Ancient Egyptian religion, Egypt, Giza, Hetepheres II, Horus, Kaemsekhem, Kawab, Khufu, Meritites I, Mindjedef, Nebtyhotep, Prince.

Ancient Egyptian religion

Ancient Egyptian religion was a complex system of polytheistic beliefs and rituals which were an integral part of ancient Egyptian society.

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Egypt

Egypt (مِصر, مَصر, Khēmi), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia by a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula.

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Giza

Giza (sometimes spelled Gizah or Jizah; الجيزة; ϯⲡⲉⲣⲥⲏⲥ, ⲅⲓⲍⲁ) is the third-largest city in Egypt and the capital of the Giza Governorate.

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Hetepheres II

Hetepheres II was a Queen of Ancient Egypt during the 4th dynasty.

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Horus

Horus is one of the most significant ancient Egyptian deities.

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Kaemsekhem

Kaemsekhem was an Ancient Egyptian nobleman and probably the son of Crown Prince Kawab and Hetepheres II.

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Kawab

Kawab is the name of an ancient Egyptian prince of the 4th Dynasty.

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Khufu

Khufu (full name Khnum Khufu, known to the Greeks as Cheops, was an ancient Egyptian monarch who ruled during the Fourth Dynasty, in the first half of the Old Kingdom period (26th century BC). Khufu was the second ruler of the 4th dynasty; he followed his possible father, king Sneferu, on the throne. He is generally accepted as having commissioned the Great Pyramid of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, but many other aspects of his reign are rather poorly documented. The only completely preserved portrait of the king is a three-inch high ivory figurine found in a temple ruin of a later period at Abydos in 1903. All other reliefs and statues were found in fragments, and many buildings of Khufu are lost. Everything known about Khufu comes from inscriptions in his necropolis at Giza and later documents. For example, Khufu is the main character noted in the Papyrus Westcar from the 13th dynasty. Most documents that mention king Khufu were written by ancient Egyptian and Greek historians around 300 BC. Khufu's obituary is presented there in a conflicting way: while the king enjoyed a long lasting cultural heritage preservation during the period of the Old Kingdom and the New Kingdom, the ancient historians Manetho, Diodorus and Herodotus hand down a very negative depiction of Khufu's character. Thanks to these documents, an obscure and critical picture of Khufu's personality persists.

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Meritites I

Meritites I was an ancient Egyptian queen of the 4th dynasty.

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Mindjedef

Mindjedef was a Prince of ancient Egypt, who lived during the 4th Dynasty.

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Nebtyhotep

Nebtyhotep or Nebtyhetep ("Two Ladies are pleased") was a Princess of Ancient Egypt.

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Prince

A prince is a male ruler or member of a monarch's or former monarch's family ranked below a king and above a duke.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duaenhor

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