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Menkauhor Kaiu (also
known as
Ikauhor and in Gr**** as Mencherês, Μεγχερῆς; died c. 2414 BC) was an
Ancient Egyptian king of the Old
Kingdom period. He...
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Menkauhor of the
Fifth Dynasty or
pharaoh Merikare of the
Tenth Dynasty, both of whom are
known to have
built a pyramid. If ****ociated with
Menkauhor...
- Userkaf, Sahure,
Neferirkare Kakai,
Reneferef or Neferefre, Nyuserre, and
Menkauhor.
Djedkare Isesi, the
eighth king of the 5th Dynasty,
seems to have abruptly...
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Nyuserre remains highly uncertain.
Nyuserre was in turn
succeeded by
Menkauhor Kaiu, who
could have been his
nephew and a son of Neferefre. Nyuserre...
- of the god Ra
gains added importance, and
kings from
Userkaf through Menkauhor Kaiu
built temples dedicated to Ra at or near Abusir. Then late in this...
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century to mid-24th
century BC,
during the Old Kingdom.
Djedkare succeeded Menkauhor Kaiu and was in turn
succeeded by Unas. His
relationship to both of these...
- of Merikare,
although the
latter is more
likely to
belong to
pharaoh Menkauhor.
Although undiscovered, the
pyramid of
Merikare is the only
attested pyramid...
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Userkaf Sahure Neferirkare Kakai Neferefre Shepseskare Nyuserre Ini
Menkauhor Kaiu
Djedkare Isesi Unas VI Teti
Userkare Pepi I
Merenre Nemtyemsaf I...
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Egypt Userkaf Sahure Neferirkare Kakai Neferefre Shepseskare Nyuserre Ini
Menkauhor Kaiu
Djedkare Isesi Unas Enar-Damu Ishar-Malik Ush
Enakalle Elamite invasions...
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represents Dynasty I, and "1"
means the
first king of that dynasty),
while Menkauhor/Menkahor (Throne and king-list names, the
Horus names is
Menkhau and the...