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Shepseskare or
Shepseskara (Egyptian for "Noble is the Soul of Ra"; died c. 2458 BC) was an
Ancient Egyptian king, the
fourth or
fifth ruler of the Fifth...
- been proposed:
Verner sees
Shepseskare as a son of
Sahure and
hence Neferefre's uncle,
while Jaromír Krejčí
believes Shepseskare was Neferefre's son. Finally...
- directly, as
indicated by much
later historical sources. Alternatively,
Shepseskare may have
reigned between the two as
advocated by
Miroslav Verner, albeit...
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construction began in the
Fifth Dynasty. It is
speculatively ****igned to
Shepseskare, an
ephemeral pharaoh whose brief rule is the
least well do****ented of...
- kings, his son
Neferefre (2455–2453 BC) and
Shepseskare, the
latter of
uncertain parentage.
Shepseskare may have been
deposed by Neferefre's brother...
- Sahure, Neferirkare,
Raneferef and Niuserre, he
completely omits Shepseskare.
Shepseskare or
Sisires likely did not rule
Egypt for the
seven years ****igned...
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sources and
archaeological evidence regarding the
reign of the
shadowy Shepseskare.
Known rulers in the
Fifth Dynasty are
listed below.
Manetho ****igns...
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after Neferefre's
short reign and the
brief rule of the
poorly known Shepseskare.
Neferirkare was
acknowledged by his
contemporaries as a kind and benevolent...
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Menkaure Shepseskaf Thamphthis V
Userkaf Sahure Neferirkare Kakai Neferefre Shepseskare Nyuserre Ini
Menkauhor Kaiu
Djedkare Isesi Unas VI Teti
Userkare Pepi...
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found in its
vicinity suggest that it may have been the
ephemeral ruler Shepseskare who
commissioned it.
During the
reign of Nyuserre, Neferefre's younger...