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Neferirkare (sometimes
referred to as
Neferirkare II
because of
Neferirkare Kakai) was an
ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the
Eighth Dynasty during the early...
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Neferirkare Kakai (known in Gr**** as Nefercherês, Νεφερχέρης) was an
ancient Egyptian pharaoh, the
third king of the
Fifth Dynasty.
Neferirkare, the eldest...
- The
pyramid of
Neferirkare (Egyptian: Bꜣ Nfr-ỉr-kꜣ-rꜥ "the Ba of
Neferirkare") was
built for the
Fifth Dynasty pharaoh Neferirkare Kakai in the 25th century...
- the Old
Kingdom period. He was most
likely the
eldest son of
pharaoh Neferirkare Kakai and
queen Khentkaus II. He was
known as
prince Ranefer before he...
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second half of the 25th
century BCE.
Nyuserre was the
younger son of
Neferirkare Kakai and
queen Khentkaus II, and the
brother of the short-lived king...
- of
Pharaoh Neferirkare, last king of the
Eighth Dynasty of Egypt.
Beginning of the
Ninth Dynasty,
possibly after the
overthrow of
Neferirkare. c. 2160 BC:...
- was
traditionally believed to have
reigned for
seven years,
succeeding Neferirkare Kakai and
preceding Neferefre on the throne,
making him the
fourth ruler...
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administrative (temple)
records of one
Abusir funerary cult, that of king
Neferirkare Kakai. This
discovery was
supplemented in the late
twentieth century...
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exclusively drawn from the
royal family; from the
period around the
reign of
Neferirkare Kakai onwards, they were
chosen according to
loyalty and
talent or inherited...
- 25th-century BC) was a high-ranking
priest and
official who
served under King
Neferirkare Kakai during the
Fifth Dynasty of Egypt.
Based on his skull, he was probably...