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Neferefre Isi (also
known as Raneferef,
Ranefer and in Gr**** as Χέρης, Cherês; c. 2480 BC - c. 2458 BC) was an
ancient Egyptian king of the
Fifth Dynasty...
- The
pyramid of
Neferefre, also
known as the
pyramid of Raneferef, (in
ancient Egyptian Nṯrỉ bꜣw Nfr-f-Rꜥ ("Divine is
Neferefre's power")) is a 25th century...
- have
reigned for
seven years,
succeeding Neferirkare Kakai and
preceding Neferefre on the throne,
making him the
fourth ruler of the dynasty. He is the most...
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Kakai and
queen Khentkaus II, and the
brother of the short-lived king
Neferefre. He may have
succeeded his
brother directly, as
indicated by much later...
- The
monuments to Neferirkare's consort, Khentkaus II; and his sons,
Neferefre and
Nyuserre Ini, are
found in the surrounds.
Though their construction...
- of
Neferefre was
found in
several fragments by
Czechoslovakian excavations in 1984 or 1985 in the
remains of the
pyramid temple of the king
Neferefre at...
- take the
throne as king
Neferefre.
Neferirkare fathered another pharaoh,
Nyuserre Ini, who took the
throne after Neferefre's short reign and the brief...
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Kakai and Sahure. The site is also home to the
incomplete Pyramid of
Neferefre. Most of the
major pyramids at
Abusir were
built using similar construction...
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Mastaba (Sekhemkhet)
Mastabat al-Fir'aun (Shepseskaf)
Mastaba of
Neferefre (
Neferefre)
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media related to Mastabas.
Cemetery GIS Meidum...
- kings, his son
Neferefre (2455–2453 BC) and Shepseskare, the
latter of
uncertain parentage.
Shepseskare may have been
deposed by
Neferefre's brother Nyuserre...