Djati

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Djati in hieroglyphics
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Djati was a prince of the ancient Egyptian 4th Dynasty . He was probably a son of Horbaef and his wife Meresanch II and therefore a grandson of Pharaoh Cheops . According to one of his titles, he led an unknown expedition towards the end of the 4th Dynasty.

Djati owns the Mastaba G 7810 in the east cemetery of the Cheops pyramid , in whose sacrificial chapel several false doors were found.

literature

  • Michel Baud : Famille royale et pouvoir sous l'Ancien Empire égyptien. Tome 2 (= Bibliothèque d'Étude. Volume 126/2). Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale, Cairo 1999, ISBN 2-7247-0250-6 , p. 610 ( PDF; 16.7 MB ).
  • Aidan Dodson , Dyan Hilton: The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt . The American University in Cairo Press, London 2004, ISBN 977-424-878-3 , pp. 52-61.
  • Bertha Porter , Rosalind LB Moss : Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs and Paintings. III. Memphis . 2nd Edition. Oxford University Press, Oxford 1974, pp. 204-205 ( PDF; 30.5 MB ).

Individual evidence

  1. Porter / Moss, Vol. 3, p. 205