Sneferu was the first king of the
Fourth Dynasty of ancient Egypt, who according to
Manetho reigned for 24 years (2613–2589 BC). Manetho was an Egyptian priest, living in the third century BC, who categorized the pharaohs of dynastic Egypt into
thirty-one dynasties. Though his schematic has its flaws, modern scholars conventionally follow his method of grouping. The
Papyrus Prisse, a Middle Kingdom source, supports the fact that King Huni was indeed Sneferu's predecessor. It states that "the majesty of the king of Upper and Lower Egypt, Huni, came to the landing place (i.e., died), and the majesty of the king of Upper and Lower Egypt, Sneferu, was raised up as a beneficent king in this entire land..." Aside from Sneferu's succession, we learn from this text that later generations considered him to be a "beneficent" ruler. This idea may stem from the etymology of the king's name, for it can be interpreted as the infinitive "to make beautiful". It is uncertain whether Huni was Sneferu's father; however, the Cairo Annals Stone denotes that his mother may have been a woman named
Meresankh.
Hetepheres I was Sneferu's main wife and the mother of
Khufu, the builder of the Great Pyramid on the Giza Plateau.
Children , "daughter of the King", likely a daughter of Sneferu. Stela dated ca. 2580 BC. Sons of Sneferu: •
Khufu – son of Sneferu and Hetepheres I, successor to Sneferu. •
Ankhhaf – ''King's Son of his Body'', King's vizier (under his nephew
Khafre). Buried in G 7510. A famous bust of Ankhhaf is now in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Ankhhaf was married to the King's Daughter
Hetepheres. •
Kanefer – ''King's eldest son
and Son of his Body''. Buried in tomb 28 in Dashur. Second Vizier of Sneferu, who continued to serve under Khufu. •
Nefermaat I – eldest son of Sneferu and husband of
Itet. Titles included: Priest of
Bastet, Hereditary Prince, Guardian of Nekhen, great one of the five at the house of
Thoth. First Vizier of Sneferu. •
Rahotep – ''King's Son of his Body'', High Priest of
Re in
Heliopolis. Buried in Meidum with his wife
Nofret. Owner of the famous statues now in the
Cairo Museum. Daughters of Sneferu: •
Hetepheres A, married Ankhhaf. She was named after her mother, Queen Hetepheres. •
Nefertkau I – ''King's Daughter of his Body'', eldest daughter of Sneferu. Buried in mastaba G 7050 at Giza. Her tomb dates to the time of Khafra. In the tomb Sneferu is mentioned as well as Nefertkau's son
Nefermaat II and her grandson
Sneferukhaf. • Nefertnesu – ''King's daughter
, God's Daughter''. Had a son named Kaemqed who is known from a
false door. He was buried in Dashur during the
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