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Menkaure or
Menkaura (Egyptian transliteration: mn-kꜣw-rꜥ; c. 2550 BC - c. 2503 BC) was a king of the
Fourth Dynasty of
Egypt during the Old Kingdom. He...
- The
pyramid of
Menkaure is the
smallest of the
three main
pyramids of the Giza
pyramid complex,
located on the Giza
Plateau in the
southwestern outskirts...
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Married to
Akhethotep Khamerernebty I: Wife of king
Khafra and
mother of
Menkaura Grandchildren: Duaenhor: Son of
Kawab and
possibly eldest grandchild Kaemsekhem:...
- (AAMW),
concentrating on "The
Funerary Establishments of Khufu,
Khafra and
Menkaura During the Old Kingdom." Haw**** was ****ociate
Director of
Excavation at...
- Close-up of a
triad statue depicting the
pharaoh Menkaura being held by the
goddess Hathor...
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shows the
canonical Egyptian profile view and
proportions of the
figure Menkaura (Mycerinus) and queen, Old Kingdom,
Dynasty 4, 2490–2472 BCE. The formality...
- Giza. A
legend claims that his only
daughter died due to an
illness and
Menkaura buried her in a
golden coffin in the
shape of a cow. 2532–2503 BC Shepeskhet...
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annals preserved on the
Palermo Stone, and
beginning from the
reign of
Menkaura, we know the
names of the high
priests of
Memphis who seem to have worked...
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Pharaoh Menkaura and
queen Khamerernebty II; 2490–2472 BC; greywacke; overall: 142.2 cm × 57.1 cm × 55.2 cm (56.0 in × 22.5 in × 21.7 in);
Museum of Fine...
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finally died
early in the
reign of Shepseskaf, the son and
successor of
Menkaura, and had thus
witnessed the
reigns of at
least five and
perhaps six (if...