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Djedefhor or Hordjedef (died 2530 BC) was a noble of the 4th Dynasty. He was the son of King and his name means "Enduring Like ".


Biography
Djedefhor was a son of and half-brother of kings and ., p.58 Queen is named in the tomb G 7220 of Djedefhor and it is possible she is his mother. gizapyramids.org G 7220

He is mentioned on an inscription in Wadi Hammamat, his name appears in a , written after the names of Khufu, Djedefre and Khafre, preceding the name of another of his brothers, .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.


Titles
Djedefhor's titles were:, Famille royale et pouvoir sous l'Ancien Empire Egyptien 1 & 2 IFAO, 1999, .
+ !Title !Translation !Jones Index
imy-rȝ kȝt nbt (nt) nzwtoverseer of all works of the king950
tȝyty zȝb ṯȝtyhe of the curtain, chief justice, vizier3706
iry-pˁthereditary prince/nobleman, 'keeper of the patricians'1157
wr di.w pr ḏḥwtyGreatest of the Five in the temple of 1471
mniw nḫnprotector/guardian of 1597
rȝ p nbmouth of every Pe-ite/Butite (see )1831
ḥȝty-ˁcount1858
ḥry-sštȝ n it.fprivy to the secret of his father2241
ḥry-sštȝ n nzwt m swt.f nbtprivy to the secret of all his cult places/secretary of all his cult-places2311
ḫrp ˁḥdirector of the ˁḥ palace2579
ẖry-ḥbtlector priest, 'he who cames the ritual-book'2848
ẖry-ḥbt ḥry-tpchief lector priest, lector priest in charge2860
zȝ nswtking's son2911
zȝ nswt n ẖt.f smswking's eldest son of his body2914
zš mḏȝt-nṯrscribe of the god's book3132
smrcompanion, courtier3263
smr wˁtysole companion3268
smr wˁty n it.fsole companion of his father3272
nb imȝḫw ḫr it.fpossessor of reverence with his father1782
Translation and indexes from Dilwyn Jones., An Index Of Ancient Egyptian Titles Epithets And Phrases Of The Old Kingdom 1 & 2 BAR, 2000, .


Burial
He was still alive during the reign of , Khufu's grandson. Hence he must have been buried towards the end of the Fourth Dynasty. Djedefhor was buried in mastaba G 7210–7220 in the east field which is part of the Giza pyramid complex. His sarcophagus is now in the in Cairo.Porter, Bertha and Moss, Rosalind, Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Reliefs and Paintings Volume III: Memphis, Part I Abu Rawash to Abusir. 2nd edition (revised and augmented by Dr Jaromir Malek, 1974. Retrieved from gizapyramids.org


Appearance in ancient Egyptian fiction
He is one of the main characters in a story included in the . In the text of that papyrus, Djedefhor is mentioned as one who brought the soothsayer and magician called to the court of Khufu. This Djedi was inspired by real , who was a son of and nephew to Khufu.


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