King Menkaure, also known as Mykerinos, is believed to have ruled during the Fourth Dynasty of ancient Egypt, approximately around 2530 to 2510 BCE. His reign is generally estimated to have lasted about 20 to 30 years. Menkaure is best known for the construction of the third pyramid at Giza, which is smaller than those of his predecessors Khufu and Khafre.
The Pyramid of Menkaure is the resting place of Menkaure, son of Khafre the and the grandson of Khufu. It is last major pyramid and the smallest of the three pyramids at Giza. Menkaure's pyramid was called Netjer-er-Menkaure which means Menkaure is Divine.
the ancient Egyptian sculpture king menkaure and his gueen is made out of greywacke.
17 years
4 years
1380
Menkaure was made king in 2490 BC.
The Pyramid of Menkaure is the resting place of Menkaure, son of Khafre the and the grandson of Khufu. It is last major pyramid and the smallest of the three pyramids at Giza. Menkaure's pyramid was called Netjer-er-Menkaure which means Menkaure is Divine.
the ancient Egyptian sculpture king menkaure and his gueen is made out of greywacke.
men- car- ee is how you pronounce Menkaure.
Forty years.
66m tall and 247 weight
The Menkaure's pyramid was built to serve as the tomb of the fourth dynasty Egyptian pharaoh Menkaure.
9 years
17 years
4 years
67 years
1380