- Sneferu
Pharaoh Infobox | Alt= Sneferu, Snofru, Soris
Name= Snefru |
ImageSize=100
Caption=Statue of Sneferu, on display at theEgyptian Museum , Cairo.
NomenHiero=S29-F35-D21-G43
Nomen="Sneferu"
He of BeautyClayton, Peter A. "'Chronicle of the Pharaohs". p42. Thames and Hudson, London, 2006. ISBN 9-78-0500-286289 ]
Golden= "Bik-nub" [http://www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk/chronology/kingsnefru.html Snefru ] accessed November 18, 2006] | Nebty= "Neb-maat-nebty"
Horus= "Neb-maat"
Reign=2613–2589 BC, 29 years in Manetho
Predecessor=Huni
Successor=Khufu
Spouse=Hetepheres I
Children=Khufu
Dynasty=4th Dynasty
Father=Huni
Mother=Meresankh I
Died= 2589 BC
Monuments=Bent Pyramid ,Red Pyramid Sneferu, also spelled as Snefru or Snofru (in Greek known as Soris), was the founder of the
Fourth dynasty of Egypt , reigning from around 2613 BC to 2589 BC. He built at least three pyramids prior to the Giza pyramids, and he was well known in Ancient Egyptian times though in modern times, his pyramids are not visited by as many tourists as the Pyramids at Giza.Name
The name appears to be the root NFR 'good', 'perfect' or as a verb 'be good', 'be perfect', with the causative verb prefix S- forming a verb S-NFR 'make good', 'make perfect'. Thus, the name probably means 'he who perfects' or 'he who makes good'.
Family
He was married to
Hetepheres I who is thought to have been the daughter of his fatherHuni . It is thought that Huni and his wife were the parents of Hetepheres, while Sneferus’ mother was aconcubine to Huni.Sneferu and
Hetepheres were the parents of Egypt's most famouspyramid builder, Khufu.Sneferu's Building projects
Sneferu was actually more prolific than his heir, being responsible for constructing three pyramids. He completed the
Huni pyramid atMeidum , transforming it from astep pyramid to a true pyramid, the first of its kind. This pyramid later partially collapsed. He then built the famousBent Pyramid atDahshur , but this was also imperfect. He then constructed theRed Pyramid which is the 4th largest pyramid in Egypt after the Giza pyramids. Its name derives from its colour when the sun shines on it. A small pyramid atSeila , near Meidum, is also believed to have been built at his command. While the pyramids built under Sneferu are individually smaller than the Great Pyramid ofKhufu , the total volume of stone used in Sneferu's monuments is the largest of allpharaoh s.Despite the construction of such monuments, relatively little is known about his reign. From an inscription on the
Palermo stone , it is evident that the Egyptians had already begun to import high-quality woods from abroad, as the inscription states that King Sneferu sent forty ships to acquirecedar fromLebanon . It is also known that he built boats used to transport goods and for military purposes to such places as the Sinai,Nubia , andLibya . Some of the court life from that time is evoked in theWestcar Papyrus , written sometime during the Middle Kingdom of Egypt. Tradition ascribes that Sneferu was a wise and just ruler. Indeed, his reign was regarded in later years as something of a golden age. Clearly, his lifetime marked some kind of watershed in Egyptian history, as the dramatic expansion of pyramid-building seems to imply.Notes
References
*Anderson, Julie. 1999. "Furniture of the Old Kingdom". in "Egyptian Art in the Age of the Pyramids", The Metropolitan Museum of Art
*Leclant, Jean. 1999. "A Brief History of the Old Kingdom". in "Egyptian Art in the Age of the Pyramids", The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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