Djau

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Djau was an ancient Egyptian official of the Sixth Dynasty, known as a high-ranking vizier and relative of Queen Ankhesenpepi I.

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Djau canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian official
vizier
associatedWith royal family of Pepi I
burialPlace Abydos NERFINISHED
culture Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: Ancient Egypt
dynasty Sixth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
floruit 23rd century BCE
late 24th century BCE
hasEvidence inscriptions at Abydos
mother Nebet NERFINISHED
notableFor being a powerful vizier related to the royal family
holding the highest administrative office in Upper Egypt
period Old Kingdom of Egypt NERFINISHED
positionHeld high official at the royal court
vizier of Upper Egypt
region Upper Egypt NERFINISHED
relative Ankhesenpepi I NERFINISHED
relativeType brother-in-law of Pepi I Meryre
servedUnder Merenre Nemtyemsaf I NERFINISHED
Pepi I Meryre NERFINISHED
sibling Ankhesenpepi I NERFINISHED
Ankhesenpepi II NERFINISHED
title overseer of Upper Egypt
overseer of all works of the king
vizier

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Ankhesenpepi I relative Djau