Djedefhor or Hordjedef (died 2530 BC) was a noble ancient Egypt of the 4th Dynasty. He was the son of King Khufu and his name means "Enduring Like Horus".
He is mentioned on an inscription in Wadi Hammamat, his name appears in a cartouche, written after the names of Khufu, Djedefre and Khafre, preceding the name of another of his brothers, Baufra.Dodson & Hilton, pp.54-55 There is no evidence that either Djedefhor or Baufra ruled as a king, even though only kings' names were written in cartouches during the 4th dynasty.
The Teachings of Djedefhor, a document of which only fragments remain, is attributed to him. Djedefhor seems to have been deified after his death. The wisdom text by Djedefhor was written as advice to his son, Prince Auibra.
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imy-rȝ kȝt nbt (nt) nzwt | overseer of all works of the king | 950 |
tȝyty zȝb ṯȝty | he of the curtain, chief justice, vizier | 3706 |
iry-pˁt | hereditary prince/nobleman, 'keeper of the patricians' | 1157 |
wr di.w pr ḏḥwty | Greatest of the Five in the temple of Thoth | 1471 |
mniw nḫn | protector/guardian of Hierakonpolis | 1597 |
rȝ p nb | mouth of every Pe-ite/Butite (see Buto) | 1831 |
ḥȝty-ˁ | count | 1858 |
ḥry-sštȝ n it.f | privy to the secret of his father | 2241 |
ḥry-sštȝ n nzwt m swt.f nbt | privy to the secret of all his cult places/secretary of all his cult-places | 2311 |
ḫrp ˁḥ | director of the ˁḥ palace | 2579 |
ẖry-ḥbt | lector priest, 'he who cames the ritual-book' | 2848 |
ẖry-ḥbt ḥry-tp | chief lector priest, lector priest in charge | 2860 |
zȝ nswt | king's son | 2911 |
zȝ nswt n ẖt.f smsw | king's eldest son of his body | 2914 |
zš mḏȝt-nṯr | scribe of the god's book | 3132 |
smr | companion, courtier | 3263 |
smr wˁty | sole companion | 3268 |
smr wˁty n it.f | sole companion of his father | 3272 |
nb imȝḫw ḫr it.f | possessor of reverence with his father | 1782 |
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