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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inscription) Unknown1-(scribe)–at British Museum Prince Setka, son of Djedefra, 4th dynasty; (typical sitting form, with "atypical" Flooring enclosure)...
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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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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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1000 years. The first part takes place during the rule of the pharaoh Djedefra (26th century BC), who decides to send an expedition to the South, in order...
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