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    Kawab (c. 2600 BC - c. 2570 BC) is the name of an ancient Egyptian prince of the 4th Dynasty. He was the eldest son of King Khufu and Queen Meritites...
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    the reign of Khufu, Hetepheres II married her brother, the Crown Prince Kawab, with whom she had at least one child, a daughter named Meresankh III. After...
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    of Khafre G 7070 Sneferukhaf Son of Nefermaat II G 7110–7120 Kawab and Hetepheres II Kawab was the eldest son of Khufu G 7130–7140 Khufukhaf I and Nefertkau...
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  • Sneferu, wife of Ankhhaf Hetepheres II, daughter of Khufu, wife of Prince Kawab and pharaoh Djedefre Hetepheres B, daughter of Djedefre Hetepheres C, wife...
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    rightful heir to the throne and Djedefre's half brother, the crown prince Kawab. Djedefre chose to build his pyramid several kilometers north of Giza, creating...
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    wife Nofret, displayed in the Egyptian Museum of Cairo. Sons of Khufu: Kawab: Most possibly the eldest son and crown prince, he died before Khufu's own...
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    double mastabas. They were laid out in three rows of four tombs: G 7110–7120 Kawab and Hetepheres II and G 7130–7140 Khufukhaf I and his wife Nefertkau II...
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  • "priestess of Hathor", are preserved. She bore several children to Kanefer – Kawab, Kanefer II and Meresankh. Kanefer held the position of a vizier. He also...
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    least 12 sons and 3 or 4 daughters. Queen Meresankh III was the daughter of Kawab and Hetepheres II and thus a niece of Khafre. She was the mother of Khafre's...
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  • Heir apparent Lived Heir of Cause of death Kawab Died before 2566 BC Khufu Unknown causes Setka Died before 2558 BC Djedefre Yanassi Died before 1580...
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  • offers a statue of the goddess Bast. Khaemweset restored a statue of Prince Kawab, a son of King Khufu. The inscription on the throne reads: "It is the Chief...
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    Queen Meresankh III was the daughter of Hetepheres II and Prince Kawab and a granddaughter of the Egyptian pharaoh Khufu. She was the wife of King Khafre...
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    apartment, a domed hall and an entrance wing. Other palaces such as the Qasr al-Kawab and Qasr al-Salam were constructed by the Hammadids. The Qasr al-Salam likely...
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    full sister Hetepheres II, who was previously married to her half-brother Kawab Pepi II Neferkare and his half-sisters Iput II and Ankhesenpepi III Intef...
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    Min is an Egyptian fertility god. Mindjedef was a son of Crown Prince Kawab and Queen Hetepheres II. He was the grandson of Pharaoh Khufu and Meritites...
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  • Duaenhor Prince 4th dynasty (fl. c. 26th century BC) Probably a son of Prince Kawab (son of Khufu) and Hetepheres II. Duaenre Vizier 4th dynasty (fl. c. 26th...
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  • William Kelly Simpson: The Mastabas of Kawab, Khafkhufu I and II Giza mastabas G7000 William Kelly Simpson: The Mastabas of Kawab, Khafkhufu I and II v t e...
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    4th Dynasty Nefermaat's son, believed to have designed Khufu's pyramid Kawab Khufu 4th Dynasty Eldest son and vizier of Khufu Ankhhaf Khafre 4th Dynasty...
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    Movement (GMP) was founded, which was led by Petrus Walebong and Samuel D. Kawab. This movement later spread to Babo, Kokas, Fakfak, and Sorong. In Biak...
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  • -)brother, King Khufu. With Khufu, she was the mother of the Crown Prince Kawab, and possibly Djedefre. Both Queen Hetepheres II and Pharaoh Khafre have...
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  • Kaemsekhem was an ancient Egyptian nobleman and probably the son of Crown Prince Kawab and Hetepheres II. He later served as the director of the royal palace....
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  • wife of Djedefre or Khafre Meresankh III, daughter of Hetepheres II and Kawab, married to Pharaoh Khafre Meresankh IV, queen of Egypt towards the end...
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  • Hetepheres II 1) Prince Kawab 2) Djedefre 3) Khafra (?) Khufu Meritites I With Kawab: Duaenhor Kaemsekhem Mindjedef With Kawab: Meresankh III With Djedefre:...
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  • Assembly (2019–2021), shot. Shaye Al-Nafisah, 60, Saudi Arabian footballer (Al-Kawab, national team). Gino Odjick, 52, Canadian ice hockey player (Vancouver...
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    wife of Sneferu, mother of Khufu Meritites I, wife of Khufu, mother of Kawab, Baufra, Djedefhor and Meresankh II Henutsen, second wife of Khufu, mother...
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    connect his cartouche name with the sun god Ra. Djedefre married his brother Kawab's widow, Hetepheres II, who was sister to both of them, and who perhaps married...
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    Indey, Johans Ariks, Lodewijk Mandatjan, Barent Mandatjan, Semuel Damianus Kawab, Franz Joseph Djohari and their supporters would held a red and white flag-raising...
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  • Windesi, Yoweni Wamesa Austronesian Teluk Bintuni Beberandi, Fimbay, Idorwai, Kawab, Masyemi, Manibui, Samaduda, Tatiri, Torembi, Wetebosi, Wekaburi, Wasyani...
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  • edge of the Eastern Giza Cemetery, north of the nearby double mastaba of Kawab. The limestone superstructure of the mastaba has entirely disappeared. The...
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    royal documents of the granary. 5th–6th dynasty Possibly had son named Kawab. G 4140 Stone mastaba Princess Meritites King's daughter of his body Middle...
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