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Ranefer (or Ranofer) was a
prince of
ancient Egypt during the 4th
Dynasty (Old
Kingdom of Egypt). His name,
Ranefer,
comes from the
Egyptian god Ra and...
- Neferirkare, the
eldest son of
Sahure with his
consort Meretnebty, was
known as
Ranefer A
before he came to the throne. He
acceded the day
after his father's death...
- his wife Nofret.
Owner of the
famous statues now in the
Cairo Museum.
Ranefer.
Buried in Meidum.
Iynefer I.
Buried in Dashur.
Daughters of Sneferu: Hetepheres...
- of the city's
powerful nobles,
including Nakhtpaaten (Chief Minister),
Ranefer,
Panehesy (High
Priest of the Aten), and
Ramose (Master of Horses). This...
- pyramid. 2490–2477 BC
Neferirkare Kakai Son of Sahure, born with the name
Ranefer 2477–2467 BC
Neferefre Izi Son of
Neferirkare 2460–2458 BC Shepseskare...
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Neferefre Isi (fl. 25th
century BC; also
known as Raneferef,
Ranefer and in Gr**** as Χέρης, Cherês) was an
ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the
Fifth Dynasty...
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Ranefer or
Ranofer was a High
Priest of Ptah, who
lived at the
beginning of the
Fifth Dynasty of
Ancient Egypt. His name
means "Ra is beautiful". His...
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transcription may also be
interpreted as rˁ-nfr, a name
similar to that of
Prince Ranefer of the
Fourth Dynasty. In Egypt's
Early Dynastic period (c. 3100 – c. 2686...
- late-29th to early-28th
century BC King
during the 2nd
dynasty of Egypt.
Ranefer Prince 4th
dynasty fl. c. 26th
century BC Son of
pharaoh Sneferu, the first...
- of two of his sons,
Ranefer and Netjerirenre, was
discovered by
Verner and
another Egyptologist,
Tarek El-Awady. Next to
Ranefer's name the text "Neferirkare...