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''This is an article about an Egyptian prince. See also Rahotep, for the pharaoh of the same name.'' Prince Rahotep was a Prince in ancient Egypt during the 4th dynasty. He was probably a son of Pharaoh Sneferu and his first wife,〔(Snofru, Rahotep's father )〕 although Zahi Hawass suggests his father was Huni. ''Rahotep'' (''R' htp'') means "Ra is Satisfied". Ra is a god of the Sun. ''Hotep'' means "satisfied". (Another meaning is 'Ra-peaceful', 'Ra-content'.) *Q3 ==Biography== Rahotep’s titles were inscribed on a magnificent statue of him which, with a statue of his wife, was excavated from his mastaba at Meidum in 1871 by Auguste Mariette. These describe him as High Priest of Ra at Heliopolis (with the added title, unique to Heliopolis, Ra’s town, of "Greatest of Seers"), Director of Expeditions and Supervisor of Works.〔|〕 He also has a title given to high nobility, "the son of the king, begotten of his body". Rahotep's older brother was Nefermaat I, and his younger brother was Ranefer. Rahotep died when he was young, and so his half-brother Khufu became pharaoh after Snofru’s death.〔(Rahotep and Nofret )〕 Rahotep’s wife was Nofret. Her parents are not known. Nofret and Rahotep had three sons – Djedi, Itu and Neferkau – and three daughters – Mereret, Nedjemib and Sethtet. They are depicted in Rahotep’s tomb.〔,〕 File:Nofret statue.jpg|Nofret-(Nfr-t) (from the statue)〔''The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt'', Ian Shaw, c 2000, p. 129.〕 File:ReliefOfRahotep-BritishMuseum-August21-08.jpg|Rahotep’s slab stela File:Couple Princier (Musée du Caire) (3910846784).jpg File:Ra' Hotep & his wife Nefert..jpg 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Prince Rahotep」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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