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    Djedefre (redirect from Djedefra)
    Djedefre (also known as Djedefra and Radjedef) was an ancient Egyptian king (pharaoh) of the 4th Dynasty during the Old Kingdom. He is well known by the...
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    already suspicious that king Djedefra broke with the family tradition of building royal tombs at Giza. In fact, Djedefra had left the Giza necropolis...
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    Khufu's own end of reign and thus did not follow Khufu on the throne. Djedefra: Also known as Radjedef and Ratoises. Became the first throne successor...
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    Giza. Some scholars prefer him as the creator of the Great Sphinx before Djedefra. His funerary complex was the largest at the Giza plateau. 2558–2532 BC...
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  • Khentetka Queen 4th dynasty fl. c. 26th century BC Wife of the pharaoh Djedefra. Khenthap Queen 1st dynasty fl. c. 31st century BC Mother of Djer and was...
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    Dynasty, may have built a temple to her, and Neferhetepes, a daughter of Djedefra, was the first recorded priestess of Hathor. Old Kingdom rulers donated...
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    his widow Meresankh married a pharaoh, her other half-brother, either Djedefra or Khafre, and thus she became a queen. It’s possible that Djaty was a...
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    inscription) Unknown1-(scribe)–at British Museum Prince Setka, son of Djedefra, 4th dynasty; (typical sitting form, with "atypical" Flooring enclosure)...
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    Khufukhaf I and Khafre Nubet, fourth wife of Khufu, mother of Khentetenka, Djedefra and Hetepheres II Khamerernebti I, wife of Khafre, mother of Menkaure Khamerernebti...
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  • brother Djaty. After Horbaef's death, Meresankh married one Pharaoh, either Djedefra or Khafre and she became a queen. So, Nebty-tepites was a niece and step-daughter...
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