He ruled from 2566-58BC between the reigns of Khufu and Khefre. His pyramid, what is left of it, is located at Abu Rawash.
The next pharaoh after Khufu, often associated with the title of Osiris in ancient Egyptian mythology, was his son, Djedefre. Djedefre is known for his pyramid at Abu Roash and for continuing the legacy of his father in the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom. While he was not as famous as Khufu, Djedefre played a significant role in the development of the royal cult and the construction of pyramids.
Khufu had 9 sons and 15 daughters. He was succeeded by Djedefre who died of natural causes.
England. He was king of England.
He ruled Corinth.
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Jay-dee-fray
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Khafre actually had two older brothers, Kauab and Djedefre.
Examples from Egypt: Djoser, Khufu, Djedefre, Kephren, Teti.
no you do not have to be born a king to rule
instead of being a government based on the rule of the king it was based upon the rule of the majorityMajority
No, a king cannot rule effectively without the support of his subjects.
No.
Total rule by a king would be an absolute monarchy. In an absolute monarchy, the king or queen has all political power.
king tut ruled in ancient Egypt
King Menes
King Nebuchadnezzar ruled in Babylon.