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Dedi
Dedi (also Djedi〔 or Djedi of Djed-Sneferu〔„Djed-Sneferu“ was the curatorial name of Dahshur during the Old Kingdom. See: Jean Claude Goyon, Christine Cardin: ''Proceedings of the ninth International Congress of Egyptologists'', volume 1. page 1128.〕) is the name of a fictional ancient Egyptian magician appearing in the fourth chapter of a story told in the legendary ''Westcar Papyrus.'' He is said to have worked wonders during the reign of king (pharaoh) Khufu (4th Dynasty). ==Literary person== Dedi appears only in the fourth story of the ''Westcar Papyrus'' - there is no archeological or historical evidence that he existed. Nevertheless he is object of great interest for historians and Egyptologists, since his magic tricks are connected to later cultural perceptions of the personality of king Khufu. Dedi is described as a commoner of extraordinary age, endowed with magical powers and talented in making prophecies.〔〔〔Alan B. Lloyd: ''Herodotus, book II: introduction'', Band 1. BRILL, Leiden 1975, ISBN 90-04-04179-6, page 104 – 106.〕
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