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Nyuserre Ini (also
Niuserre Ini or
Neuserre Ini; in Gr****
known as Rathurês, Ῥαθούρης; died c. 2422 BC) was an
Ancient Egyptian king, the
sixth ruler of...
- The
pyramid of
Nyuserre (Egyptian: Mn-swt Nỉ-wsr-rꜥ,
meaning "Enduring are the
places of
Nyuserre") is a mid-25th-century BC
pyramid complex built for...
- bank of the Nile. The
locality is best
known for the
solar temple of King
Nyuserre Ini, the
largest and best
preserved solar temple, as well as the solar...
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mastaba by his
second successor and
presumably younger brother,
pharaoh Nyuserre Ini.
Fragments of his
mummy were
uncovered there,
showing that he died...
- may have lost the
throne to
another of his nephews, the ****ure
pharaoh Nyuserre Ini. The
possibility that
Shepseskare was a short-lived
usurper from outside...
- that of
Nyuserre. The six
kings ****ociated with
having built sun
temples are: Userkaf, Sahure,
Neferirkare Kakai,
Reneferef or Neferefre,
Nyuserre, and Menkauhor...
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Abang Okpo
Nyuserre Ini as po****r
known in Oron
Nation is the
grandson of
Nyuserre Ini, he is also
known as the
Ancestral and ****tive
father of the Oron...
- may date from the
Middle Kingdom, the
lower part of a
statue of
Pharaoh Nyuserre of the 5th
Dynasty has been
found in Karnak.
Another statue dedicated by...
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monuments to Neferirkare's consort, Khentkaus II; and his sons,
Neferefre and
Nyuserre Ini, are
found in the surrounds.
Though their construction began under...
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century BC.
Menkauhor ruled for
possibly eight or nine years,
following king
Nyuserre Ini, and was
succeeded in turn by
Djedkare Isesi.
Although Menkauhor is...