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Shepseskaf (meaning "His Ka is noble") was a
pharaoh of
ancient Egypt, the
sixth and
probably last
ruler of the
fourth dynasty during the Old
Kingdom period...
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architectural accomplishments. Each of the
rulers of this
dynasty (except for
Shepseskaf, the last)
commissioned at
least one
pyramid to
serve as a tomb or cenotaph[citation...
- She may have been a
daughter of king Menkaure, the wife of both king
Shepseskaf and king
Userkaf (the
founder of the
Fifth Dynasty), the
mother of king...
- "Bench of the Pharaoh") is the
grave monument of the
ancient Egyptian king
Shepseskaf (reign c. 2510–2503 BC), the last king of the
Fourth Dynasty do****ented...
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eldest son, who
predeceased Menkaure, but
rather by
Shepseskaf, a
younger son of this king.
Shepseskaf was the
successor to
Menkaure and
likely his son....
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Shepseskaf → Thamphthis;
archaeological records however give the
correct succession Sneferu →
Khufu →
Djedefre →
Khafre →
Menkaure →
Shepseskaf. The...
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Shepseskaf-ankh was an
ancient Egyptian physician and priest. He was the Head of the
Physicians of
Upper and
Lower Egypt and
served the
pharaoh household...
- son of king
Shepseskaf. As a
possible wife of
Thamphthis he
proposes a
princess named Bunefer, who may have been the
daughter of
Shepseskaf. She was a...
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pharaoh (either
Khafre or Khufu) with a lion's body.
Reigns of
Menkaure and
Shepseskaf c. 2600–2334 BCE:
Early Dynastic period III.
Dominion of the
First Dynasty...
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pyramids of Meidum, Dahshur, and Giza. The last
pharaoh of the 4th Dynasty,
Shepseskaf, did not
build a
pyramid and
beginning in the 5th Dynasty; for various...