It was built for the Pharaoh Kuhfu, also known as Cheops who wanted it built for him when he died.
They were built for~ * Pharaoh Menkaura * Pharaoh Khaefra * Pharaoh Khufu
The temple of Hephaestus was built for Hephaestus and in in honor of him.
The temple was built in 834 BCE.
No, she was not that significant of a pharaoh for the Egyptians to erect any type of monument to her memory. Cleopatra herself did not build anything except a temple to Julius Caesar. The only image of her is carved-into the temple wall at Dendara, where she finished a project that her father had begun.
There was never any temple built for any of Cleopatra's sons.
Queen Hatshepsut built the temple at Deir el Bahri.
The temple authorities usually through the patronage of the reigning Pharaoh. Artisans and thousands of slaves did the actual work.
Pharaoh Ramses II had the temple built in 1257.
The mortuary temple at Abu Simbel is dedicated to Pharaoh Ramesses II. Built in the 13th century BC, the temple is renowned for its massive statues of the pharaoh and intricate carvings on the facade.
The Temple of Karnak is at a village in Upper Egypt called Al-Karnak on the east side of Thebes.
The Temple of Karnak in ancient Egypt was built as a demonstration of the Pharaoh's power as a deity on earth. This vast complex, dedicated primarily to the worship of the god Amun, showcased the Pharaoh's divine right to rule and his close relationship with the gods. The grandeur of the temple, with its towering columns and intricate reliefs, symbolized the Pharaoh's authority and the prosperity of the nation under his reign. Through its impressive architecture and artistry, the temple served as both a religious center and a political statement of the Pharaoh's divine status.
They were built for~ * Pharaoh Menkaura * Pharaoh Khaefra * Pharaoh Khufu
Cleopatra's needle(s) are obelisks originally built by Thutmose III in 1450 BC. and they praised his achievements. Later Ramses II added his own praise for himself to them. You could say they were ancient brag books about two Pharaohs and had nothing at all to do with Cleopatra. "Cleopatra's Needles" is just an exotic name that someone made up for the obelisks.
The only building that was built when Cleopatra ruled was the temple to Julius Caesar. She started to build her own tomb, but it was unfinished at her death.
The valley temple in Ancient Egypt was where the Pharaoh's body was purified. A causeway, which is a raised path that the Pharaoh's spirit would travel on connected the Valley temple to the mortuary temple. A mortuary temple is where the dead pharaoh's spirit would worship, and the Mortuary temple was often used as a storehouse for their goods.
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the pharaoh was Khufu.