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  2. Khufu - Wikipedia

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    Great Pyramid of Giza, Khufu ship. Dynasty. 4th Dynasty. Khufu or Cheops (died c. 2566 BC) was an ancient Egyptian monarch who was the second pharaoh of the Fourth Dynasty, in the first half of the Old Kingdom period (26th century BC). Khufu succeeded his father Sneferu as king.

  3. Category:Children of Khufu - Wikipedia

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    The children of the Pharaoh Khufu (reigned 2589–2566 BC). Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. D. Djedefre‎ (7 P) K.

  4. Khafre - Wikipedia

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    Khafre (KAFF-ray) [a] or Chephren[b] (c. 2500 BC) was an ancient Egyptian monarch who was the fourth pharaoh of the Fourth Dynasty, during the earlier half of the Old Kingdom period (c. 2700–2200 BC). He was son of the pharaoh Khufu, and succeeded his brother Djedefre to the throne. Khafre's enormous pyramid at Giza, the Pyramid of Khafre, is ...

  5. Meritites II - Wikipedia

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    Meritites II (Merytiotes, Meritetes) or Meritites A ("beloved of her father"; fl. c. 2575 BC[1]) was a 4th Dynasty princess of ancient Egypt, probably a daughter of King Khufu. She may have been a daughter of Meritites I based on the fact that this queen is mentioned in mastaba G 7650. [2] She married the Director of the Palace, Akhethotep (a ...

  6. Djedefre - Wikipedia

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    Djedefre was the son and immediate throne successor of Khufu, the builder of the Great Pyramid of Giza; his mother is not known for certain. He is the king who introduced the royal title Sa-Rê (meaning “Son of Ra”) and the first to connect his cartouche name with the sun god Ra.

  7. Who *Are* the Women of ‘Saturday Night’? - AOL

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    Joan, a censor from NBC’s standards department tasked with surveying SNL scripts, is based on multiple women who held the real-life job, Reitman told Time. “Multiple people told me about ...

  8. Hemiunu - Wikipedia

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    Hemiunu (fl. 2570 BC) was an ancient Egyptian prince who is believed to have been the architect of the Great Pyramid of Giza. [4][5] As vizier, succeeding his father, Nefermaat, and his uncle, Kanefer, [6] Hemiunu was one of the most important members of the court and responsible for all the royal works. His tomb lies close to Khufu's pyramid.

  9. Niall Horan Reacts to Liam Payne's Death: “It Just Doesn’t ...

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    It just doesn’t feel real,” he wrote in a statement posted to Instagram, accompanying a photo of himself and Payne embracing. “Liam had an energy for life and a passion for work that was ...