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The Menkaure's pyramid was built to serve as the tomb of the fourth dynasty Egyptian pharaoh Menkaure.
The building surrounding a large pyramid serve as mortuary temples for the deceased pharaoh. The Great pyramid in Egypt has two temples one located closed pyramid and one on the Nile.
pharaohs=in acient Egypt aa god king pyramid=a large stone building to serve as a house for the dead
Typically, a pyramid contains a single tomb for the pharaoh it was built for, along with several smaller chambers that may serve various purposes, such as for family members or burial goods. However, some larger pyramids, like those in the Giza complex, may have additional smaller tombs or burial sites for nobles or other individuals. Overall, the primary focus of a pyramid is the main tomb of the reigning pharaoh.
A pharaoh lived in his place. The pharaoh lived like a king and had servants to serve his every wim.
The Pyramid of Khufu also known as The Pyramid of Cheops [his Greek name] or The Great Pyramid of Giza was built by the fourth dynasty pharaoh Khufu over a period of about 20 years as his tomb around 2550 B.C. Hemiunu or Haman is believed to be the architect of the pyramid as archaeologists found mentions of Hemiunu with titles roughly translated as 'Master of Works' and 'Vizier' the highest official to serve the pharaoh Khufu. His mastaba [tomb] is close by.
It is Joseph.
the great pyramid was, and still is, the tallest pyramid ever built. It is the first of the seven wonders of the world, and stands in the valley of the kings, in Egypt. It is commonly know as the pyamid of Kheops, named after the great Pharaoh who had it built to serve as a tomb for him. Just so you know, why was the great pyramids is incorrectly said.
While protecting pharaohs' bodies from heat and dust was a consideration, the primary purpose of the pyramids was to serve as monumental tombs that reflected the pharaoh's power and ensured their journey to the afterlife. The pyramids were designed to be grand structures that symbolized the pharaoh's divine status and provided a safe resting place for their remains and burial treasures. Additionally, the architectural design aimed to safeguard against grave robbers and preserve the body for eternity.
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I think it was Cleopatra.
Yes, she did.