Netjeraperef is the name of an ancient Egyptian high official and prince. He lived and worked at the transition time between 3rd and 4th Dynasty during the Old Kingdom period. [1 ]
Jednalo se buď o manželku, dceru nebo matku faraona Snofrua, zakladatele 4. dynastie, [1 ] či o manželku faraona Huneje, posledního krále 3. dynastie. [2 ] [3 ] Její jméno se nachází na fragmentu palermské desky. [1 ]
Sneferu or Soris (c. 2600 BC) was an ancient Egyptian monarch and the first pharaoh of the Fourth Dynasty of Egypt, during the earlier half of the Old Kingdom period (26th century BC).
Pehernefer (also written Peher-nefer) is the personal name of an ancient Egyptian high official, who held office under the reigns of the pharaohs Huni and Sneferu, in the time between the end of 3rd Dynasty and the beginning of the 4th…
Seneferu (Snofru, Sneferu) was the first ruler of 4th dynasty, a son of Huni and Meresankh I, and he had three wives. One of his wives was his half-sister Hetepheres I. His eldest son was Nefermaat.
Mastaba AS 104 is located above the Wadi Abusiri, to the south-east of the tomb of Kaaper (AS 1). It was preserved almost to the height of the former roofing, hence almost completely.
Er herrschte etwa von 2670 bis 2620 v. Chr. [2 ] In seiner Regierungszeit fanden Kriegszüge nach Libyen und Nubien sowie eine große Handelsexpedition in den Libanon statt.