Néfermaât (vizier de Snéfrou)

The prince Néfermaât is wire of the Pharaon Snéfrou () of which it was the vizier (Tâty as a former Egyptian). Its name literally means “ beauty/perfection of justice (Maât) ”.

Chief of the building work of the pyramid of Snéfrou, one lends to him the invention of the technique of incrustation of the coloured pastes. “Thus, says he in his tomb, it made his gods in an indelible writing”.

Genealogy

Burial

He made represent in his tomb of Meïdoum not less forty-five fields belonging to him. Famous the Oies of Meïdoum belonged to a scene of capture of birds to the net, in the Mastaba which it divided with Itet.

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