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Sahure (also Sahura,
meaning "He who is
close to Re") was a
pharaoh of
ancient Egypt and the
second ruler of the
Fifth Dynasty (c. 2465 – c. 2325 BC)....
- The
pyramid of
Sahure (Ancient Egyptian: Ḫꜥỉ-bꜣ Sꜣḥw-Rꜥ, lit. 'Rising of the ba of
Sahure') is a
pyramid complex built in the late 26th to 25th century...
- son of
Khentkaus I. He had at
least one
daughter and very
probably a son,
Sahure, with his
consort Neferhetepes. This son
succeeded him as pharaoh. His reign...
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dated back to the 5th Dynasty, in the
mortuary temple of the
pyramid of
Sahure, at Abusir; here he
appears similar to the god Hapi, but with his body filled...
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successor are not
known for certain.
Verner has
proposed that he was a son of
Sahure and a
brother to
Neferirkare Kakai, who
briefly seized the
throne following...
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success of this expedition,
Sahure is
shown tending a
myrrh tree in the
garden of his palace. The relief,
entitled "
Sahure's splendor soars up to heaven"...
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Userkaf or
Sahure; the
other king is the son of
Khentkaus I. However, most recently,
reliefs were
found near the
causeway of king
Sahure's pyramid. They...
- pharaoh, the
third king of the
Fifth Dynasty. Neferirkare, the
eldest son of
Sahure with his
consort Meretnebty, was
known as
Ranefer A
before he came to the...
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Khufu Djedefre Khafre Bikheris Menkaure Shepseskaf Thamphthis V
Userkaf Sahure Neferirkare Kakai Neferefre Shepseskare Nyuserre Ini
Menkauhor Kaiu Djedkare...
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folktales in the
Westcar Papyrus. The
story tells of the
birth of Userkaf,
Sahure, and
Neferirkare Kakai, the
first three kings of the
Fifth Dynasty, who...