| Nefermaat II | |
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Nefermaat's name |
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| Born | Nefermaat |
| Resting place | mastaba G 7060, Giza |
| Title | Prince of Egypt |
| Religion | Ancient Egyptian religion |
| Spouse | unknown |
| Children | Prince Sneferukhaf |
| Parents | Nefertkau I and unknown man, maybe Khufu |
| Relatives | Sneferu (grandfather) Nefermaat I (uncle) Khafra (cousin) two grandsons |
Nefermaat II was an Egyptian prince during the 4th dynasty and vizier of his cousin Khafra.
Nefer means "beautiful", and maat means "order". Ma'at is a goddess of order and justice. So, Nefermaat means "beautiful Ma'at".
Nefermaat was a son of Princess Nefertkau I. He was a grandson of Pharaoh Sneferu, nephew of Nefermaat I, Sneferu's eldest son, and cousin to architect Hemiunu.[1]
Nefermaat II was called king's son of his body, so it is possible that his father was a king, maybe Khufu, Nefertkau's half-brother.
Nefermaat had one son, Sneferukhaf, whom he named after Sneferu.[2]
Nefermaat was buried in mastaba G 7060 at Giza.
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