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Menkaure
Menkaure or Menkaura (; 2550 BC - 2503 BC) was a king of the Fourth Dynasty of Egypt during the Old Kingdom. He is well known under his Hellenized names Mykerinos ( by Herodotus), in turn Latinized as Mycerinus, and Menkheres ( by Manetho). According to Manetho, he was the throne successor of king Bikheris, but according to archaeological evidence, he was almost certainly the successor of Khafre. Africanus (from Syncellus) reports as rulers of the fourth dynasty Sôris, Suphis I, Suphis II, Mencherês (=Menkaure), Ratoisês, Bicheris, Sebercherês, and Thamphthis in this order. Menkaure became fam
Pyramid of Menkaure
smallest of the three main Pyramids of Giza, Egypt

Khentkaus I
Queen of Ancient Egypt during the 4th dynasty
Khamerernebty II
ancient Egyptian queen consort
Rekhetre
Rekhetre () was an ancient Egyptian queen from the late 4th Dynasty or early 5th Dynasty. She was a daughter of King Khafre. Her husband is never mentioned, but Rekhetre would have been the wife of one of Khafre's successors, possibly Menkaure.
Khuenre
Khuenre (Khuenra) () was a Prince of ancient Egypt of the 4th Dynasty, named after the Sun god Ra.