Duaenhor | |
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Prince of Egypt | |
Plan of Duaenhor's tomb in Giza | |
Spouse | unknown woman |
Issue | |
Princess Nebtyhotep | |
Burial | mastaba G 7550, Giza |
Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion |
Duaenhor was a Prince of Egypt. He was named after god Horus.
Duaenhor is thought by some to be a son of Crown Prince Kawab and Queen Hetepheres II. If so, he would have been a grandson of Pharaoh Khufu and Queen Meritites I.[1] On the other hand, based on his titles, he may be one of the younger sons of Khufu (along with Khaemsekhem (G 7660), and Mindjedef (G 7760)).[2]
Duaenhor's brothers were Kaemsekhem and Mindjedef.[2] A daughter of Duaenhor was named Nebtyhotep.[3]
He held the titles King’s son of his body and Companion of his father.[4]
Duaenhor was buried at Giza in mastaba G 7550. In the tomb his father and mother are mentioned. His daughter is also mentioned on the south entrance facade.[3]
The scenes in the tomb show: