
Shepseskaf - Wikipedia
Shepseskaf (meaning "His [note 2] Ka is noble"; died c. 2498 BC) was a pharaoh of ancient Egypt, the sixth and probably last ruler of the fourth dynasty during the Old Kingdom period. He reigned most probably for four but possibly up to seven years in …
谢普塞斯卡弗 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
谢普塞斯卡弗 (英语 Shepseskaf) 古埃及 古王国时期 第四王朝 的 国王 (约公元前2503年—约公元前2498年在位)。 作为儿子继承了父王的王位。 他的名字意思是“灵魂高贵。 ”他打破传统,在 萨卡拉 建造他的陵墓,规模较小。 [3] ^ 1.0 1.1 Thomas Schneider: Lexikon der Pharaonen. Albatros, Düsseldorf 2002, ISBN 3-491-96053-3, page 248.
谢普塞斯卡弗 - 百度百科
谢普塞斯卡弗(英语Shepseskaf),是古埃及古王国时期第四王朝的国王(在位时期大约是公元前2503年—前2498年)。 作为儿子继承了父王的王位。 他的名字意思是“灵魂高贵。
Shepseskaf | king of Egypt | Britannica
Shepseskaf of the 4th dynasty (c. 2575–c. 2465 bce) built Maṣṭabat Firʿawn, a coffin-shaped tomb, and several kings of the 5th dynasty (c. 2465–c. 2325 bce) also constructed their pyramids at Ṣaqqārah. Unas, the last king of the 5th dynasty, was the first to inscribe…
Shepseskaf - Ancient Egypt Online
Shepseskaf (“his soul is noble”) is generally confirmed as the last ruler of the fourth dynasty of ancient Egypt. It is generally suggested that he only reigned for four years, although Manetho credits him with seven years.
Shepseskare - Wikipedia
Shepseskare or Shepseskara (Egyptian for "Noble is the Soul of Ra "; died c. 2458 BC) [15] was an Ancient Egyptian king, the fourth or fifth ruler of the Fifth Dynasty (2494–2345 BC) during the Old Kingdom period.
Biography of Shepseskaf | The Ancient Egypt Site
Shepseskaf chose not to have a pyramid, but a sarcophagus-like mastaba as a tomb and he moved back to the cemetery of Saqqara. This is seen by some Egyptologists as a sign of shifting beliefs, by others as a sign that he wanted to distance …
Shepseskaf in hieroglyphs - Pharaoh.se
The hieroglyphs of Shepseskaf, including rare variants, with detailed descriptions of the titles and the sources of the name. Shepseskaf was the sixth pharaoh of the Fourth Dynasty.
Digital Giza | Shepseskaf - Harvard University
Last king of Dynasty 4. Son of Menkaure. Horus name: [SpsXt] Shepseskhet. Arnold, Dieter. "Old Kingdom Statues in their Architectural Setting." In Egyptian Art in the Age of the Pyramids. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1999, pp. 40-49. Baud, Michel.
Shepseskaf-ankh - Wikipedia
Shepseskaf-ankh (fl. c. 2400 BC) was an ancient Egyptian physician and priest. He was the Head of the Physicians of Upper and Lower Egypt and served the pharaoh household during the Fifth Dynasty. His tomb was discovered by Czech archaeologists in Abusir in 2013. [1]
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