Kha-khau-Ra

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Kha-khau-Ra is the throne name (praenomen) of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Mycerinus, a ruler of the Fourth Dynasty best known for his pyramid at Giza.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Horus name Kha-khau-Ra 1

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf praenomen
throne name
associatedMonument Pyramid of Menkaure NERFINISHED
associatedSite Giza Plateau NERFINISHED
associatedWith Old Kingdom of Egypt NERFINISHED
associatedWithLocation Giza Necropolis NERFINISHED
bearsCartouche true
belongsToNameSystem Ancient Egyptian royal titulary
category Ancient Egyptian throne names
Royal names of the Fourth Dynasty
componentOf full royal titulary of Menkaure
contrastedWith Menkaure (nomen) NERFINISHED
countryInModernTerms Egypt NERFINISHED
culturalSphere Ancient Egyptian civilization
dynasty Fourth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
language Ancient Egyptian
nameElement Ra NERFINISHED
refersToDeity Ra NERFINISHED
religiousAssociation solar cult of Ra
royalTitleType praenomen (throne name)
timePeriod Fourth Dynasty NERFINISHED
circa 26th century BCE
usedBy Menkaure NERFINISHED
Mycerinus NERFINISHED
usedInContext monumental reliefs
royal inscriptions
seal impressions
statue bases
writtenInScript Egyptian hieroglyphs

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Mykerinos hasRoyalHorusName Kha-khau-Ra
Mykerinos hasTitularyElement Kha-khau-Ra
this entity surface form: Horus name Kha-khau-Ra
Mycerinus praenomen Kha-khau-Ra