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Djadjaemankh is the name of a fictitious ancient Egyptian magician appearing in the third chapter of a story told in the legendary ''Westcar Papyrus.'' He is said to have worked wonders during the reign of king (pharaoh) Sneferu (4th dynasty). ==The literary person== Djadjaemankh appears only in the third story of the ''Westcar Papyrus'' - there is no archeological or historical evidence that he existed. Nevertheless he is object of great interest for Egyptologists, since his magical trick is connected to later cultural perceptions of the personality of king Sneferu. In the story Djadjaemankh is described as a high lector priest.〔Verena M. Lepper: ''Untersuchungen zum Papyrus Westcar: Eine philologische und literaturwissenschaftliche (Neu-)Analyse''. In: ''Ägyptologische Abhandlungen'', Band 70. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 2008, ISBN 3-447-05651-7, page 30 – 35.〕〔Miriam Lichtheim: ''Ancient Egyptian literature: a book of readings. The Old and Middle Kingdoms'', Band 1. University of California Press 2000, ISBN 0-520-02899-6, 206 – 211.〕〔Alan B. Lloyd: ''Herodotus, book II: introduction'', Band 1. BRILL, Leiden 1975, ISBN 90-04-04179-6, page 104 – 106.〕〔Wolfgang Helck, Eberhard Otto, Wolfhart Westendorf: ''Lexikon der Ägyptologie'', volume 4. page 151.〕
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