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Kawab (c. 2600 BC - c. 2570 BC) is the name of an
ancient Egyptian prince of the 4th Dynasty. He was the
eldest son of King
Khufu and
Queen Meritites...
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Khafre G 7070
Sneferukhaf Son of
Nefermaat II G 7110–7120
Kawab and
Hetepheres II
Kawab was the
eldest son of
Khufu G 7130–7140 Khu****haf I and Nefertkau...
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reign of Khufu,
Hetepheres II
married her brother, the
Crown Prince Kawab, with whom she had at
least one child, a
daughter named Meresankh III. After...
- wife Nofret, displa**** in the
Egyptian Museum of Cairo. Sons of Khufu:
Kawab: Most
possibly the
eldest son and
crown prince, he died
before Khufu's own...
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rightful heir to the
throne and Djedefre's half brother, the
crown prince Kawab.
Djedefre chose to
build his
pyramid several kilometers north of Giza, creating...
- Sneferu, wife of
Ankhhaf Hetepheres II,
daughter of Khufu, wife of
Prince Kawab and
pharaoh Djedefre Hetepheres B,
daughter of
Djedefre Hetepheres C, wife...
- (c. 2578 BC - c. 2520 BC) was the
daughter of
Hetepheres II and
Prince Kawab and a
granddaughter of the
Egyptian king Khufu. She was the wife of King...
- "priestess of Hathor", are preserved. She bore
several children to
Kanefer –
Kawab,
Kanefer II and Meresankh.
Kanefer held the
position of a vizier. He also...
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least 12 sons and 3 or 4 daughters.
Queen Meresankh III was the
daughter of
Kawab and
Hetepheres II and thus a
niece of Khafre. She was the
mother of Khafre's...
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Movement (GMP) was founded,
which was led by
Petrus Walebong and
Samuel D.
Kawab. This
movement later spread to Babo, Kokas, Fakfak, and Sorong. In Biak...