Khafra, the ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the Fourth Dynasty, is believed to have reigned from around 2570 to 2544 BCE. However, his exact age at death is not definitively known, as historical records from that time are limited. Estimates suggest he may have been in his 40s or 50s at the time of his death, but this remains speculative.
to honour the great king Khafra
Pharaoh Khafra
he built the great sphinx of giza
The pharoah Khephra.
Khafra, an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the Fourth Dynasty, is best known for commissioning the construction of the second pyramid at Giza, which is often associated with the Great Sphinx. His reign is notable for advancements in art and architecture, as well as for the immense scale of the pyramid complex, which reflects the power and religious significance of the pharaoh. Additionally, Khafra's likeness is believed to be represented in the Sphinx, further solidifying his legacy in ancient Egyptian history.
to honour the great king Khafra
khafra
Pharaoh Khafra
the tomb of khafra
to seem as if it was guarding this pyramid
he built the great sphinx of giza
Although the date of its construction is uncertain, the head of the Great Sphinx now is believed to be that of the pharaoh Khafra.
he built the thing for himself to be buried in
Pharaoh Khafra 2558 - 2532 BC
The Great Sphinx of Giza was built during Khafra's reign as Pharaoh between 2558 BC and 2532 BC. The Sphinx is a lion's body with a human head, the face thought to represent Khafra.
The pharoah Khephra.
Pharaoh Khafra, who ruled during Egypt's Fourth Dynasty around 2570 BCE, is traditionally credited with the construction of the Great Sphinx of Giza. The Sphinx is generally believed to have been built during his reign, which lasted from approximately 2558 to 2532 BCE. While the exact date of its construction remains uncertain, it is typically associated with Khafra's pyramid complex at Giza.