Menkauhor Kaiu
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Spouse | Meresankh IV |
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Place of burial | Headless Pyramid, Egypt |
Children | Raemka |
Parents | Nyuserre Ini |
Neferefre | |
Khentkaus III | |
Reptynub | |
Great-grandparent | Sahure |
Burial | Headless Pyramid |
Reign | Eight to nine years of reign in the late-25th to early-24th century BC. |
Grandchildren | Kaemtjenent |
Died | 2420 BC |
Great grandparent | Sahure |
Meretnebty | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 937309 |
Menkauhor Kaiu Life story
Menkauhor Kaiu was an Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the Old Kingdom period. He was the seventh ruler of the Fifth Dynasty at the end of the 25th century BC or early in the 24th century BC. Menkauhor ruled for possibly eight or nine years, following king Nyuserre Ini, and was succeeded in turn by Djedkare Isesi.