Netjeraperef
Netjeraperef is the name of an ancient Egyptian high official and prince. He lived and worked at the transition time between 3rd and 4th Dynasty during the Old Kingdom period.
Identity
Family
Netjeraperef was most possibly a son of king Sneferu. However, this suggestion is disputed, because the elite title "son of the king" was often merely an honorary title during the Old Kingdom, given to rightful officials of extraordinary ranks. "Real" princes bore the title "bodily son of the king".Titles
As a high-ranking official and priest, Netjeraperef held many bureaucratic and priestly titles:- Son of the King.
- Overseer of the phyles of Lower Egypt.
- Overseer of the commissioners.
- Chief of the nomes.
- God's servant of the pyramid Snefru, the blessed, appears.
Career
It is noteworthy to mention, that the first three titles Imy-ra-shemaw, Imy-ra-wpwt and Heqa-sepawt are common titles for officials of Lower Egypt. Thus, Netjeraperef held office in northern territories.Possible contemporary office partners of Netjeraperef may have been Khabawsokar, Metjen, Pehernefer and Akhetaa. These are likewise known for their unusually richly decorated tomb chapels and for their accurately reported careers. However, it is not proven that these officials were related to each other in any way.