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Nikaure

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Parents
  
Khafra, Persenet

Uncles
  
Djedefre, Kawab

Grandparents
  
Khufu, Henutsen

Great-grandparents
  
Sneferu, Hetepheres I

Cousins
  
Meresankh III, Bikheris, Setka, Duaenhor, Mindjedef

Similar
  
Khafra, Khufu, Kawab, Meresankh III, Djedefre

Nikaure was an ancient Egyptian prince and vizier during the 4th dynasty. His titles include king's eldest son of his body (sA-nswt n Xt=f), as well as chief justice and vizier (smsw tAjtj sAb TAtj).

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Family

Nikaure was a son of Pharaoh Khafre and Queen Persenet. His wife was named Nikanebti. She was a priestess of Hathor, Mistress of the Sycamore in all her places.

In Nikaure's tomb a will outlining his legacy is preserved. The will is dated to the "year of the twelfth occurrence of the numbering of large and small cattle (year 24 of Khafre). Nikaure leaves property to his wife Nikanebti, his son Nikaure, his daughter Hetepheres, and his son Ka-en-nebti-wer. The property that would have gone to a (presumably) deceased daughter reverts to Nikaure's wife Nikanebti.

Tomb

Nikaure's tomb is LG 87 in Giza using the numbering introduced by Lepsius. It is also given the designation G 8158, and is located in the Central Field which is part of the Giza Necropolis.

References

Nikaure Wikipedia


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