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Resting place
  
Spouse
  
Other names
  
Nefret, Neferet

Other name
  
Nefret, Neferet

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Title
  
Children
  
Mereret, Nedjemib, Neferkau, Prince Djedi, Prince Itu

Similar
  
Prince Rahotep, Sneferu, Khufu, Nefermaat, Rahotep

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Nofret was a noblewoman and princess who lived in Ancient Egypt during the 4th dynasty of Egypt.

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Nefert means "beautiful". Nofret is alternatively known as Nefert or Neferet.

Biography

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Nofret's parents are not known. Nofret married Prince Rahotep, a son of Pharaoh Sneferu. She had three daughters and three sons with Rahotep.

Nofret Painted limestone statues of RaHotep and his wife Nofret from

Nofret was buried with her husband in mastaba 16 at Meidum. In 1871 by Daninos, beautiful statues of Rahotep and Nofret were found. Nofret is depicted with a black wig and very fair face. Her titles in hieroglyphs on the back of her chair name her as "King's Acquaintance". The statues are now in the Cairo Museum.

Children

Children of Nofret and Rahotep were:

  • Prince Djedi
  • Prince Itu
  • Prince Neferkau
  • Princess Mereret
  • Princess Nedjemib
  • Princess Sethtet
  • The 2 statues, Nofret and Rahotep

    Nofret 10 images about Rahotep amp Nofret on Pinterest Rocks Statue of

    Prince Rahotep's statue has six columns of text, naming his titles and duties, with columns three and six, each ending with his name, Ra-Hotep. Nofret has identical texts, one column both right and left. Her name appears at the bottom, with the determinative for 'women'. Her complete name is "Nsw-r(kh)-t, Nfr-t". The last, nfr-t means "beautiful woman" (the t being the bread bun for feminine); nsw-r(kh)-t, means "king(kingdom's)-wise-woman". Her name stated twice is: "The wise and beautiful woman".

    Nofret Rahotep i Nofret Drevni Egipat

    Nofret Classify Princess Nofret

    Nofret The mastaba of Rahotep and Nofret at Meidum

    References

    Nofret Wikipedia