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  2. Khufukhaf I - Wikipedia

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    Khufukhaf was a son of pharaoh Khufu, half-brother of pharaoh Djedefre and full brother of pharaoh Khafre and prince Minkhaf. [2] His mother might have been Queen Henutsen; the latter's pyramid is next to his mastaba tomb. [3] His wife was named Nefertkau II and she was buried with him in Giza. [4] [5]

  3. Nefertkau II - Wikipedia

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    Nefertkau II was an Ancient Egyptian noble lady, the wife of Prince Khufukhaf I, son of pharaoh Khufu. [1] Nefertkau and Khufukhaf had several children including two sons named Wetka and Iuenka, as well as an unnamed daughter. [2] Both sons Wetka and Iuenka appear in the tomb of Khufukhaf and Nefertkau offering papyrus.

  4. Iuenka - Wikipedia

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    Iuenka was a son of Prince Khufukhaf I and Princess consort Nefertkau II. Thus he was a grandson of Pharaoh Khufu and Queen Henutsen. Iuenka's brother was Wetka and he also had one sister. [1] Prince Iuenka appears in his parents' double mastaba at Giza where he is depicted offering papyrus to his father. He also appears kneeling.

  5. Khufukhaf II - Wikipedia

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    Khufukhaf II (meaning "Khufu raised him"; died c. 2430 BC [1]) was an ancient Egyptian high official during the Old Kingdom period. Likely born during the 4th Dynasty , Khufukhaf died during the reign of king Nyuserre Ini of the 5th Dynasty .

  6. Khufu - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 February 2025. Fourth Dynasty ancient Egyptian pharaoh This article is about the Egyptian pharaoh. For the encryption algorithm, see Khufu and Khafre. "Cheops" redirects here. For other uses, see Cheops (disambiguation). Khufu Cheops, Suphis, Chnoubos, Sofe The Statue of Khufu in the Cairo Museum ...

  7. Khafre - Wikipedia

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    Khafre's highest year date is the "Year of the 13th occurrence" which is a painted date on the back of a casing stone belonging to mastaba G 7650. [6] This would imply a reign of 24–25 years for this king if the cattle count was biannual during the Fourth Dynasty.

  8. I Never Quite Got Back (From Loving You) - Wikipedia

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    "I Never Quite Got Back (From Loving You)" is a song recorded by American country music artist Sylvia. It was released in December 1983 as the third single from the album Snapshot. The song reached #3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1] The song was written by Mike Reid and Don Pfrimmer.

  9. The video for "Back to You" was released 19 January, 2023 and was directed by Timo Ottevanger. [5] The video features clips of Duhé and Harris of X Ambassadors singing and de Laet playing piano and guitar in a snowy forest, savannah, foggy rockside, and a waterfall in a grassy cavern.