Duaenre | |
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Burial place | mastaba G 5110, Giza |
Years active | c. 2525 BC |
Parent(s) | Khafre Meresankh III |
Duaenre in hieroglyphs | |||||
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Duaenre Dwꜣ n Rꜥ |
Duaenre[pronunciation?] (fl. c. 2525 BC[1]) was a vizier under Menkaure during the Fourth Dynasty of Egypt.[2] His titles include those of king's son of his body (za-nesut-khetef, zꜣ-nswt-ẖt.f), hereditary prince (iri-pat, jrj-pꜥt), count (hati-a, ḥꜣtj-ꜥ), vizier (tAjtj), scribe of the divine book (sesh-medjat-netjer, sš-mḏꜣt-nṯr), mouth of Nekhen (er-nekhen, r-nḫn), and mouth of every Butite (er-pe-neb, r-p-nb).[3]
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