No it was made for King Khafre.
I have no idea, but it was for someone like king kufu or somehting like that
It is generally accepted that the Sphinx was built by Pharaoh Khafre - c2575 to c2465 BC - during the Old Kingdom, the age of the great pyramid builders. However there is possible evidence that the monument may be older than this for an inscription within the Great Pyramid, dating from 600 BC, records that Pharaoh Khufu-Khafre's father-carried out repairs on the Sphinx's tail and headdress.
One of the greatest "wonders" that still survives from an ancient civilization is the Great Sphinx at Giza, in Egypt. A sphinx is a mythical animal that has the head of a human and the body of a lion. The sphinx became part of Egyptian religion and many sphinx were made, but the most famous and the oldest is the Great Sphinx. This sphinx was built in the 26th century B.C. The face had the features of the king at that time, King Khafre, so that people could worship him in this special form. It is carved from a natural bluff of rock that lies in the center of a large quarry. The body and the head are carved right from the rock, while the out-stretched paws are added in masonry. The figure was originally covered with painted plaster, and there are still some traces of this. While we can see and admire the Great Sphinx, it is quite different now than it was originally because of all the damage it had suffered. Drifting sand has caused a great deal of erosion and created a kind of a ripple effect on the body. It has also been injured by humans. In 1380 a ruler of Egypt did great damage to the face. At one time the monument was used as a target for guns. The Great Sphinx is 66 feet high, its length is 240 feet. The nose is 5 feet 7 inches and the mouth is 7 feet 7 inches in length. The face is about 13 feet and 8 inches wide.
Pyramids and Temples were built to honor and to worship Gods and Pharaoh's.
In the sentence, "Alexander the Great built a city to honor Bucephalus, his favorite war horse," the infinitive is "to honor." The infinitive explains what action is taking place in the sentence.
I have no idea, but it was for someone like king kufu or somehting like that
The Sphinx was built to honor both the king (Pharaoh) and a queen Pharaoh. And was a tomb of royal protection.
The Alabaster Sphinx was built durring the 18th dynasty. It was built in honor of an unknown pharaoh. People think it was for Hatshepsut, Amonhotep II, or Amonthep III.
sphinx and there burial tombs or a great pyramid
It is generally accepted that the Sphinx was built by Pharaoh Khafre - c2575 to c2465 BC - during the Old Kingdom, the age of the great pyramid builders. However there is possible evidence that the monument may be older than this for an inscription within the Great Pyramid, dating from 600 BC, records that Pharaoh Khufu-Khafre's father-carried out repairs on the Sphinx's tail and headdress.
8,000,800,000 feet in honor of the god Ra
it was built to honor king kafhre. it was also next to the pyramid that also represents king kafhre.it was built to honor king kafhre. it was also next to the pyramid that also represents king kafhre.
The Great sphinx was made to honor a king or queen. and i mean no offence but the Q should have been: why is a sphinx made? if i offended u i am dearly sorry its just one of my habbits
One of the greatest "wonders" that still survives from an ancient civilization is the Great Sphinx at Giza, in Egypt. A sphinx is a mythical animal that has the head of a human and the body of a lion. The sphinx became part of Egyptian religion and many sphinx were made, but the most famous and the oldest is the Great Sphinx. This sphinx was built in the 26th century B.C. The face had the features of the king at that time, King Khafre, so that people could worship him in this special form. It is carved from a natural bluff of rock that lies in the center of a large quarry. The body and the head are carved right from the rock, while the out-stretched paws are added in masonry. The figure was originally covered with painted plaster, and there are still some traces of this. While we can see and admire the Great Sphinx, it is quite different now than it was originally because of all the damage it had suffered. Drifting sand has caused a great deal of erosion and created a kind of a ripple effect on the body. It has also been injured by humans. In 1380 a ruler of Egypt did great damage to the face. At one time the monument was used as a target for guns. The Great Sphinx is 66 feet high, its length is 240 feet. The nose is 5 feet 7 inches and the mouth is 7 feet 7 inches in length. The face is about 13 feet and 8 inches wide.
Pyramids and Temples were built to honor and to worship Gods and Pharaoh's.
the slaves/workers literally built the pyramids, but the great pyramids were built in honor of Pharaohs, and is some of the Pharaoh's resting places.
The city, Buecephala was built in honor of Alexander's horse, Bucephalus.