Egyptian pyramids
The problem with Egyptology and the list of pharaohs is the following.
Being that the left, west, dirty, unclean, etc. side of the Nile was a sanctuary for the monotheistic living in Egypt. This creates a profound problem with the line of Egyptian kings/pharaohs.
The monuments are not graves but are in fact monuments to the great leaders of the monotheistic tribes.
Built either during there lifetime; or as a remembrance of who they used to be.
Abraham, Adam, and Noah are the actual names of the man who are the Giza pharaohs. From south to north respectfully. Adam is not south because that is not how that specific mathematics works.
Each culture created its own signature alignment with its unique to each culture Ætt map. The Ætt map is the cornerstone to how their mathematics worked. Currently the numbering sequence is font-size:20, font-size:20, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18,; 21 is the start of the next Ætt. 31 is the start of the third Ætt.
. Depending entirely on each cultures priorities is how each culture sequences their alignment. The structure stays the same; but which sequence is the important part. font-size:20 down, up, left, right, forward, back, center. The make up of how the culture will function is based on how their base alignment is sequenced.
Depending on sequence depends on how well this culture, think, biosphere, etc. will interact with the larger groups this Ætt exists within. Evidence of cross alignments are evidence throughout history. If one group has priorities which are incompatible with its surroundings; either the surroundings have to change alignment to match the smaller group (small political parties pushing their agenda; despite what he collective wants) or the group rejects the realignment forcing the small group to either stop operating at the level they are, or forces the small group to leave.
The center is the important portion. North or forwards is the next polarity step. South or back is the next polarity step. Making it Adam is the most important, followed by Noah, followed by Abraham the man/king/prince who followed the guidance of divinity and allowed his people to find land of their own and make something of it in Egypt. Away from the wars in the middle east. Wars which other monotheistic tribes were still fighting against the polytheists.
The entire history of monotheism the main kings/princes/leaders were smart guys but what is more important is how proud as a culture they are. Nothing wrong with pride as long those that are very prideful have to remember pride breeds jealousy in others. Hence the need to hurt/teach those that are very prideful a humble/humiliating lesson.
Once the major leaders had their pyramids; Adam, Noah, Abraham, it was then time to start
construction for the current kings of Israel. Which are Jacobs descendants.
shape
The shape of the pyramids is due to the framework of a symbolic representation of mnt Ararat.
They are also to represent the sun and the inside angles of a sun aka which are at 43’ the other side is 53’. Providing an example of why the pyramids and especially the bent pyramids angles are for.
Location
The location of the first dozen pyramids and sun temples are to cover the previous megalithic cultures monuments, and megalithic temples. My proof for his is the city of IWNW and the fact that Giza, Sakkara, Absur all point to Heliopolis. Other pyramids and sun temples might point to luxor/thebes. Since luxor was an ancient capital city of upper Egypt; most like some connection to the IWNW lower Egypt megalithic capital city. The megalithic culture aka People of Kaern did not operate their organizations structure the same as modern cultures. Minus the American culture; which Boston and New York work together at time for various projects. Which is exactly the same type of engineering that is part of the basic design of all large megalithic complexes.
After the initial pyramids were finished; most if not all the ancient evidence for the presence of the megalithic culture/People of Kaern were permanently removed. Most of the need to create pyramids were finished. The tradition did not die; the need for the tradition of removing the previous cultures monuments was over.
Later pyramid construction
Later pyramids were built as a reflection of both the original founders as well as the original kings of Israel. That information has not only been lost to history but most likely lost to cultures of 800 years after the first pyramids were built.
The pyramids, sun temples, etc. on the west side of the Nile between Abu Rawash (north)
Over the course of
3,500 years there were font-size:208 pyramids constructed by the
Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt.[1] This list presents
the vital statistics of the pyramids listed in chronological order, when
available.
The below list is
as current Egyptology understand the framework of which pharaoh built what
grave/pyramid.
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Pharaoh |
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Ancient name |
Dynasty |
Site |
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Base length x Height (m) |
Volume (cu.m) |
Inclination |
Notes |
Image |
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1.
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ancient name unknown Step
Pyramid |
3rd |
font-size:20 |
font-size:20 |
font-size:201w.x109d.x60h. |
330,400 |
Pyramid complex includes enclosure wall more than a mile
long 10.5 meters high. The complex covers 37 acres (150,000 m2)
and there are 3.5 miles (5.6 km) of underground tunnels. |
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font-size:20 |
font-size:20 |
2.
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ancient name unknown “Buried Pyramid” |
3rd |
font-size:20 |
font-size:20 |
font-size:200sq.x7h. |
33,600 (unfinished) |
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font-size:20 |
13 |
3.
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Khaba is thought to be
the owner of this pyramid but this is disputed. |
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3rd |
font-size:20 |
font-size:20 |
84sq.x20h. |
47,040 (unfinished) |
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font-size:20 |
14 |
4.
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4th |
13 |
font-size:20 |
144sq.x92h. |
638,733 |
51° 50' 35" |
Pyramid complex includes a satellite pyramid |
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font-size:20 |
15 |
5.
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4th |
14 |
font-size:20 |
188sq.x105h. |
1,237,040 |
54° 50' 35" /43° 22' |
Pyramid complex includes a satellite pyramid |
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font-size:20 |
16 |
6.
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4th |
14 |
font-size:20 |
220sq.x105h. |
1,694,000 |
43° 22' |
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font-size:20 |
17 |
7.
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Khufu aka Khnum-Khufu, = “the god Khnum protects me.” |
4th |
15 |
font-size:20 |
230.3sq.x146.6h. |
2,583,283 |
51° 50' 40" |
Pyramid complex includes a satellite pyramid and 3 queen's
pyramids. |
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font-size:20 |
18 |
8.
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“Enduring like Re.” Djedefre was the first king to use the title Son of Ra as part
of his royal titulary |
4th |
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font-size:20 |
106.2sq.x~68h.[2] |
131,043 |
~52°[2] |
Pyramid complex included a satellite pyramid. |
“pyramid” at Abu Rawash isn’t even a pyramid at all; instead, it may be a “sun temple.” This is 5 miles to the north of Giza. Djedefre is the son of Khufu. Khufu is not actually Khufu but the son of Snefru who is actually the monotheistic pharaoh who commissioned his people to build the pyramids of Giza as an homage to his faiths founding prophets. |
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font-size:20 |
21 |
9.
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4th |
15 |
font-size:20 |
215.25sq.x143.5h. |
2,2font-size:20,096 |
53°10' |
Pyramid complex includes a satellite pyramid. |
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font-size:20 |
22 |
10.
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Sanakht aka Nebka (?) |
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4th |
font-size:20 |
font-size:20 |
200sq.x?h. |
(unfinished) |
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font-size:20 |
23 |
font-size:20.
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. |
4th |
15 |
13 |
103.4sq.x65.5h. |
235,183 |
51°20′25″ |
Pyramid complex includes 3 queens pyramids. |
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font-size:20 |
24 |
font-size:20.
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4th |
South Saqqara |
font-size:20 |
13 |
99.6w.x74.4d.x18h. |
148,271 |
70° |
Not a pyramid, but a giant mastaba |
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font-size:20 |
25 |
13.
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4th |
15 |
14 |
45.5w.x45.8d.x17.5h. |
6,372(upper) |
74° |
Stepped tomb |
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font-size:20 |
26 |
14.
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His name means “his Ka (or soul) is powerful”.[3] Pyramid of Userkaf complex at Saqqara. Reuben His father was Userkaf |
5th |
font-size:20 |
14 |
73.3sq.x49h. |
87,906 |
53°7'48" |
Pyramid complex includes a satellite pyramid. |
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font-size:20 |
27 |
15.
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Unis |
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2375–2345 BC, 5th Dynasty |
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font-size:20 |
15 |
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Layout of the Pyramid of at Saqqara in Egypt |
font-size:20 |
28 |
16.
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5th |
16 |
font-size:20 |
78.75sq.x47h. |
96,542 |
50°font-size:20'40" |
Pyramid complex includes a satellite pyramid. |
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font-size:20 |
31 |
17.
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5th |
16 |
font-size:20 |
105sq.x54h. |
257,250 |
73° |
Originally built a stepped pyramid |
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font-size:20 |
32 |
18.
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5th |
16 |
13 |
65sq.x?h. |
(unfinished) |
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font-size:20 |
33 |
19.
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5th |
16 |
14 |
79.9sq.x51.68h. |
font-size:202,632 |
51° 50' 35" |
Pyramid complex includes a satellite pyramid and 1 or 2
queens pyramids. |
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font-size:20 |
34 |
20.
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5th |
South Saqqara |
font-size:20 |
16 |
78.75sq.x52.5h. |
c.107,835 |
52° |
Pyramid complex includes a satellite pyramid and 1 queens
pyramid. |
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font-size:20 |
35 |
21.
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5th |
North Saqqara |
font-size:20 |
17 |
57.75sq.x43h. |
47,390 |
56° |
Pyramid complex includes a satellite pyramid. |
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font-size:20 |
36 |
22.
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6th |
North Saqqara |
font-size:20 |
18 |
78.5sq.x52.5h. |
107,835 |
53° 7' 48" |
Pyramid complex includes a satellite pyramid and 2 queens
pyramids. |
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font-size:20 |
37 |
23.
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6th |
South Saqqara |
font-size:20 |
21 |
78.75sq.x52.5h. |
c. 107,835 |
53° 7' 48" |
Pyramid complex includes a satellite pyramid and 5 queens
pyramids. |
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font-size:20 |
38 |
24.
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6th |
South Saqqara |
font-size:20 |
22 |
78.75sq.x52.5h. |
c. 107,835 |
57°7'48" |
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font-size:20 |
font-size:20 |
25.
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6th |
South Saqqara |
font-size:20 |
23 |
78.75sq.x52.5h. |
c.107,835 |
53° 7' 48" |
Pyramid complex includes a satellite pyramid and 3 queens
pyramids. |
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Hyksos pharaohs time It is possible some of these pharaohs
are from Jacobs line; but with their monument they might have broken with most
of the original traditions. |
Invading around 2100 b.c.e. A mark inside the hidden chamber accessed through the
queens chamber open angle provides a date. circa 2100 b.c.e; which corresponds to the Hyksos invasion |
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font-size:20 |
font-size:20 |
26.
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8th |
South Saqqara |
font-size:20 |
24 |
31.5sq.x21?h. |
6,994? |
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font-size:20 |
13 |
27.
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Dara |
17 |
font-size:20 |
130sq.x?h. |
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font-size:20 |
14 |
28.
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The Places of the Appearances of Amenemhat |
font-size:20th |
18 |
font-size:20 |
84sq.x55h. |
font-size:209,360 |
54° 27' 44" |
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font-size:20 |
15 |
29.
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font-size:20th |
18 |
font-size:20 |
105sq.x61.25h. |
225,093 |
49° 24' |
Pyramid complex includes a satellite pyramid and 9 queens
pyramids. |
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font-size:20 |
16 |
30.
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font-size:20th |
14 |
13 |
50sq.x?h. |
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font-size:20 |
17 |
31.
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Senusret Appears |
font-size:20th |
Illahun (El-Lahun) |
21 |
font-size:20 |
106sq.x48.6h. |
185.665 |
42° 35' |
Pyramid complex includes a satellite pyramid or a queens
pyramid. |
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font-size:20 |
18 |
32.
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font-size:20th |
14 |
14 |
105sq.x78h. |
288,488 |
56° 18' 35" |
Pyramid complex includes 7 queens pyramids. |
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font-size:20 |
21 |
33.
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font-size:20th |
14 |
15 |
105sq.x75h. |
274,625 |
56° 18' 35" |
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font-size:20 |
22 |
34.
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font-size:20th |
22 |
font-size:20 |
105sq.xc. 58h. |
200,158 |
48° 45' |
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font-size:20 |
23 |
35.
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Amenemhat IV or Sobehneferu |
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font-size:20th |
South Mazghuna |
23 |
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52.5sq.x?h.(unfinished) |
30,316 |
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font-size:20 |
24 |
36.
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ancient name unknown Pyramid
of Khendjer |
13th |
South Saqqara |
font-size:20 |
25 |
52.5sq.x c. 37.35h. |
44,096 |
55° |
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font-size:20 |
25 |
37.
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ancient name unknown Pyramid
of Ahmose |
18th |
24 |
font-size:20 |
52.5sq.x c. 40h. |
60° |
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font-size:20 |
26 |
38.
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font-size:20 |
27 |
39.
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font-size:20 |
28 |
40.
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font-size:20 |
31 |
41.
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font-size:20 |
32 |
42.
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font-size:20 |
33 |
43.
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font-size:20 |
34 |
44.
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font-size:20 |
35 |
45.
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font-size:20 |
36 |
46.
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font-size:20 |
37 |
47.
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38 |
48.
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My theory regarding
the pyramids
The tradition by the monotheists of creating a huge underground tunnel system did not stop with the Egyptians. Most poeles the monotheistic cultures went during times of distress would be elaborate hand carved tunnels ion the areas they either wanted to control or just lost power over.
Turkey; several areas have vast tunnel systems.
Constantinople
Rome;
Paris
Major cities all which a huge at times monotheistic presence.
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Pharaoh |
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Ancient name |
Dynasty |
Site |
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Base length x Height (m) |
Volume (cu.m) |
Inclination |
Notes |
Image |
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font-size:20 |
font-size:20 |
1.
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Heliopolis |
IWNW |
Pre pharaonic |
An ancient megalithis capical city later to be a capital city again under both the pharaohs, the monotheistics (Jacobs line), and the Hyksos (Esau's line) |
font-size:20 |
font-size:20 |
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font-size:20 |
font-size:20 |
2.
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Jacob “body of the gods.” |
ancient name unknown Step
Pyramid |
3rd |
font-size:20 |
font-size:20 |
font-size:201w.x109d.x60h. |
330,400 |
Pyramid complex includes enclosure wall more than a mile
long 10.5 meters high. The complex covers 37 acres (150,000 m2)
and there are 3.5 miles (5.6 km) of underground tunnels. |
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font-size:20 |
13 |
3.
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ancient name unknown “Buried Pyramid” |
3rd |
font-size:20 |
font-size:20 |
font-size:200sq.x7h. |
33,600 (unfinished) |
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font-size:20 |
14 |
4.
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Khaba is thought to be
the owner of this pyramid but this is disputed. |
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ancient name is unknown “Layer Pyramid” |
3rd |
font-size:20 |
font-size:20 |
84sq.x20h. |
47,040 (unfinished) |
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font-size:20 |
15 |
5.
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Isaac Hanoch Reuben’s son grandson of Jacob great grandson of Isaac gggson of Abraham |
4th |
13 |
font-size:20 |
144sq.x92h. |
638,733 |
51° 50' 35" |
Pyramid complex includes a satellite pyramid |
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font-size:20 |
16 |
6.
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4th |
14 |
font-size:20 |
188sq.x105h. |
1,237,040 |
54° 50' 35" /43° 22' |
Pyramid complex includes a satellite pyramid |
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font-size:20 |
17 |
7.
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4th |
14 |
font-size:20 |
220sq.x105h. |
1,694,000 |
43° 22' |
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font-size:20 |
18 |
8.
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Khufu aka Khnum-Khufu, = “the god Khnum protects me.” Noah |
4th |
15 |
font-size:20 |
230.3sq.x146.6h. |
2,583,283 |
51° 50' 40" |
Pyramid complex includes a satellite pyramid and 3 queen's
pyramids. |
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font-size:20 |
21 |
9.
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“Enduring like Re.” Son of Djoser aka Jacob Reuben Jacobs first son with Leuh the older sister. His name means “Enduring like Re.” Djedefre was the first
king to use the title Son of Ra as part of his royal titulary |
4th |
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font-size:20 |
106.2sq.x~68h.[2] |
131,043 |
~52°[2] |
Pyramid complex included a satellite pyramid. |
“pyramid” at Abu Rawash isn’t even a pyramid at all; instead, it may be a “sun temple.” This is 5 miles to the north of Giza. Djedefre is the son of Khufu. Khufu is not actually Khufu but the son of Snefru who is actually the monotheistic pharaoh who commissioned his people to build the pyramids of Giza as an homage to his faiths founding prophets. |
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font-size:20 |
22 |
10.
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Adam
= khafri = Horus Name Userib
Nomen Khafre |
4th |
15 |
font-size:20 |
215.25sq.x143.5h. |
2,2font-size:20,096 |
53°10' |
Pyramid complex includes a satellite pyramid. |
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font-size:20 |
23 |
font-size:20.
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Sanakht aka Nebka (?) |
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4th |
font-size:20 |
font-size:20 |
200sq.x?h. |
(unfinished) |
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font-size:20 |
24 |
font-size:20.
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Abraham = Menkaure
“Eternal like the Souls of Re”. Meaning crowned prince of the monotheists.
Name and pyramid are in his honor by his grandson Djoser aka Jacob. Men(m)phis = City of king Men(m). Kaure = Prince An 1800bce pharaoh was credited with the Heliopolis obelisk
Memcaure. |
4th |
15 |
13 |
103.4sq.x65.5h. |
235,183 |
51°20′25″ |
Pyramid complex includes 3 queens pyramids. |
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font-size:20 |
25 |
13.
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4th |
South Saqqara |
font-size:20 |
13 |
99.6w.x74.4d.x18h. |
148,271 |
70° |
Not a pyramid, but a giant mastaba |
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font-size:20 |
26 |
14.
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4th |
15 |
14 |
45.5w.x45.8d.x17.5h. |
6,372(upper) |
74° |
Stepped tomb |
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font-size:20 |
27 |
15.
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His name means “his Ka (or soul) is powerful”.[3] Pyramid of Userkaf complex at Saqqara. Reuben His father was Userkaf |
5th |
font-size:20 |
14 |
73.3sq.x49h. |
87,906 |
53°7'48" |
Pyramid complex includes a satellite pyramid. |
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font-size:20 |
28 |
16.
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Unis |
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2375–2345 BC, 5th Dynasty |
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font-size:20 |
15 a |
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Layout of the Pyramid of at Saqqara in Egypt |
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font-size:20 |
31 |
17.
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5th |
16 |
font-size:20 |
78.75sq.x47h. |
96,542 |
50°font-size:20'40" |
Pyramid complex includes a satellite pyramid. |
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font-size:20 |
32 |
18.
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5th |
16 |
font-size:20 |
105sq.x54h. |
257,250 |
73° |
Originally built a stepped pyramid |
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font-size:20 |
33 |
19.
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5th |
16 |
13 |
65sq.x?h. |
(unfinished) |
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font-size:20 |
34 |
20.
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5th |
16 |
14 |
79.9sq.x51.68h. |
font-size:202,632 |
51° 50' 35" |
Pyramid complex includes a satellite pyramid and 1 or 2
queens pyramids. |
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font-size:20 |
35 |
21.
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5th |
South Saqqara |
font-size:20 |
15 |
78.75sq.x52.5h. |
c.107,835 |
52° |
Pyramid complex includes a satellite pyramid and 1 queens
pyramid. |
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font-size:20 |
36 |
22.
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5th |
North Saqqara |
font-size:20 |
16 |
57.75sq.x43h. |
47,390 |
56° |
Pyramid complex includes a satellite pyramid. |
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font-size:20 |
37 |
23.
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6th |
North Saqqara |
font-size:20 |
17 |
78.5sq.x52.5h. |
107,835 |
53° 7' 48" |
Pyramid complex includes a satellite pyramid and 2 queens
pyramids. |
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font-size:20 |
38 |
24.
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6th |
South Saqqara |
font-size:20 |
18 |
78.75sq.x52.5h. |
c. 107,835 |
53° 7' 48" |
Pyramid complex includes a satellite pyramid and 5 queens
pyramids. |
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font-size:20 |
font-size:20 |
25.
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6th |
South Saqqara |
font-size:20 |
21 |
78.75sq.x52.5h. |
c. 107,835 |
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Invading around 2100 b.c.e. A mark inside the hidden chamber accessed through the
queens chamber open angle provides a date. circa 2100 b.c.e; which corresponds to both the Hyksos
invasion and when the phyramid khufu was shut down for good. It has been
estimated to have been a working synagog/freemasonry temple from 2600-2100. Jacobs line did not want to give the secretes of the
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225,093 |
49° 24' |
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Illahun (El-Lahun) |
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185.665 |
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Pyramid complex includes a satellite pyramid or a queens
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200,158 |
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ancient name unknown Pyramid
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Abydos King List
Drawing of the cartouches in the Abydos King List.
Cartouches 1 to
8 |
n° |
Name written in
the list |
Common name |
Cartouches 1 to 8 (Click to enlarge) |
1 |
Meni |
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2 |
Teti |
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3 |
Iti |
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4 |
Ita |
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5 |
Septi |
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6 |
Meribiap |
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7 |
Semsu |
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8 |
Qebeh |
Cartouches 9 to
14 |
n° |
Name written in
the list |
Common name |
Cartouches 9 to 14 (Click to enlarge) |
9 |
Bedjau |
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10 |
Kakau |
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Banetjer |
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Wadjnas |
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13 |
Sendi |
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14 |
Djadjay |
Cartouches 15 to
19 |
n° |
Name written in
the list |
Common name |
Cartouches 15 to 19 (Click to enlarge) |
15 |
Nebka |
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16 |
Netjerykhet Djoser |
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17 |
Teti |
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18 |
Sedjes |
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19 |
Neferkara |
Cartouches 20 to
25 |
n° |
Name written in
the list |
Common name |
Cartouches 20 to 25 (Click to enlarge) |
20 |
Sneferu |
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21 |
Khufu |
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22 |
Djedefre |
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23 |
Khafra |
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24 |
Menkaura |
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25 |
Shepseskaf |
Cartouches 26 to
33 |
n° |
Name written in
the list |
Common name |
Cartouches 26 to 33 (Click to enlarge) |
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Userkaf |
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27 |
Sahure |
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28 |
Kakai |
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29 |
Neferefre |
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30 |
Nyuserre |
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31 |
Menkauhor |
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Djedkare |
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33 |
Unis |
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39 |
n° |
Name written in
the list |
Common name |
Cartouches 34 to 39 (Click to enlarge) |
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Teti |
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35 |
Userkare |
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Meryre |
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Merenre |
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Neferkare |
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Merenre Saemsaf |
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n° |
Name written in
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Common name |
Cartouches 40 to 47 (Click to enlarge) |
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Netjerikare |
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Menkare |
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Neferkare |
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Neferkare Neby |
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Djedkare Shemai |
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Neferkare Khendu |
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Merenhor |
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Sneferka |
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Name written in
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Common name |
Cartouches 48 to 56 (Click to enlarge) |
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Nikare |
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Neferkare Tereru |
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Neferkahor |
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Neferkare Pepiseneb |
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Sneferka Anu |
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Kaukara |
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Neferkaure |
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Neferkauhor |
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Neferirkare |
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Cartouches 57 to 61 (Click to enlarge) |
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Nebhepetre |
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Sankhkare |
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Sehetepibre |
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Kheperkare |
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Nebukaure |
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Cartouches 62 to 65 (Click to enlarge) |
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Khakeperre |
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Khakaure |
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Nemaatre |
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Maakherure |
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Cartouches 66 to 74 (Click to enlarge) |
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Nebpehtira |
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Djeserkara |
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Aakheperkara |
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Aakheperenra |
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Menkheperra |
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Aakheperura |
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Menkheperura |
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Nebmaatra |
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Djeserkheperura |
Cartouches 75
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Cartouches 75 and 76 (Click to enlarge) |
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Menpehtira |
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Menmaatra |
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Top Row |
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No. |
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No. |
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Merbapen |
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Men-kau-hor |
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Qe-behu |
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Maat-ka-ra |
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Bau-netjer |
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Unis |
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Kakau |
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Teti |
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Ba-netjeru |
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Pepi |
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Wadjlas |
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Mer-en-ra |
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Senedj |
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Nefer-ka-ra |
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Nefer-ka-ra |
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Sobek-ka-ra |
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Nefer-ka-sokar |
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Maat-kheru-ra |
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"Name missing" |
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Ni-maat-ra |
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Beby |
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Kha-khau-ra |
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Djoser |
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Kha-kheper-ra |
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Djoser-teti |
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Nub-kau-ra |
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Neb-ka-ra |
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Kheper-ka-ra |
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Huni |
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Se-hetep-ib-ra |
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Sneferu |
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Se-ankh-ka-ra |
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Khufu |
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Nebhepetre |
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Djed-ef-re |
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Neb-pehti-ra |
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Kha-f-ra |
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Djeser-ka-ra |
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Name destroyed. |
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Aa-kheper-ka-ra |
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Name destroyed. |
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Aa-kheper-en-ra |
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Name destroyed. |
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Men-kheper-ra |
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Name destroyed. |
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Aa-kheperu-ra |
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Name destroyed. |
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Men-kheperu-ra |
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User-ka-f |
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Neb-maat-ra |
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Sahura |
55 |
Djeser-kheperu-ra Setep-en-ra |
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Nefer-ir-ka-ra |
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Men-pehty-ra |
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Shepses-ka-ra |
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Men-maat-ra |
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Kha-nefer-ra |
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User-maat-ra Setep-en-ra |
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Drawing of the
list in 1843
The Karnak king list was
located in the southwest corner of the Akh-Menu Hall. Composed
during the reign of Thutmose III, it listed sixty-one kings beginning with
Sneferu from Egypt's Old Kingdom. Only the names of thirty-nine kings are
still legible, and one is not written in a cartouche.
It is not a complete list of the
Egyptian Pharaohs, as other kings are known from other ancient
lists, but this list is valuable as it contains the names of kings of the First
and Second Intermediate periods, which are omitted in most other king lists.
It was first described by James Burton in 1825[1] and French adventurer Emile Prisse dismantled and
"stole" the blocks containing the king list at night[2] in 1843. At the same time, a German expedition
led by egyptologist Karl
Richard Lepsius was making its way up the Nile to Karnak. In
order to secure it for France, Prisse made quick work of dismantling it and
sending it back home.[3] Severely damaged, it is now on display at the Louvre[4] in Paris.
Contents |
Drawing of the
Karnak King List. The colored bits remain, the white are more or less lost.
The list contain the name of the
Pharaoh followed by the actual one inscribed on the list. The list comprises three
sections and is divided at the center. The numbering follows Lepsius,[5] counting from the sides, toward the center.
Left side |
Right side |
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Top Row |
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Pharaoh |
Inscribed name |
Pharaoh |
Inscribed name |
1. Unknown |
Nefer-ka-re |
32. Senusret III |
Kha-ka-re |
2. Sneferu |
S-neferu |
33. Sobekhotep IV |
Kha-nefer-re |
3. Sahure |
Sahu-re |
34. Neferhotep I |
Kha-sekhem-re |
4. Nyuserre Ini |
Ini |
35. Destroyed |
destroyed |
Isesi |
36. Sobekhotep II |
Sekhem-re-khu-tawy |
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6. Destroyed |
destroyed |
37. Amenemhat V |
S-ankh-ib-re |
7. Destroyed |
destroyed |
38. Nebiryraw I |
Se-wadj-en-re |
8. Djehuti |
Sekhem-re-semen-tawy |
39. Unknown |
...kau(re) |
Second Row |
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Pharaoh |
Inscribed name |
Pharaoh |
Inscribed name |
9. Destroyed |
destroyed |
40. Destroyed |
destroyed |
10. Unknown |
Intef |
41. Neferhotep
II |
Mer-sekhem-re |
font-size:20. Unknown |
In... |
42. Sobekhotep
VII |
Mer-kau-re |
font-size:20. Unknown |
Men... |
43. Sobekhotep VIII? |
Se-user-tawy |
13. Unknown |
Intef |
44. Unknown |
...re |
14. Unknown |
Teti |
45. Unknown |
Senefer..re |
15. Unknown |
Pepi |
46. Sobekhotep V |
Kha-hotep-re |
16. Merenre Nemtyemsaf I? |
Mer-en-re |
47. Sobekhotep I |
Kha-ankh-re |
Third Row |
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Pharaoh |
Inscribed name |
Pharaoh |
Inscribed name |
17. Amenemhat I |
Se-hotep-ib-re |
48. Unknown |
Wahkhaure |
18. Amenemhat II |
Nebu-ka-re |
49. Senebmiu |
Se-wah-en-re |
19. Destroyed |
destroyed |
50. Sobekhotep VI |
Mer-hotep-re |
20. Destroyed |
destroyed |
51. Wegaf |
Khu-tawi-re |
21. Amenemhat IV |
Maat-khe-ru-re |
52. Destroyed |
destroyed |
22. Sobekneferu |
Sobek-neferu |
53. Destroyed |
destroyed |
23. Unknown |
Intef |
54. Rahotep |
Sekhem-re-wah-khau |
Bottom Row |
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Pharaoh |
Inscribed name |
Pharaoh |
Inscribed name |
24. Senusret I |
Kheper-ka-re |
55. Unknown |
...re |
25. Seqenenre Tao II |
Se-qen-en-re |
56. Unknown |
Senefer..re |
Se-nakht-en-re |
57. Unknown |
Sewadj..re |
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27. Bebiankh |
Se-user-en-re |
58. Unknown |
Sekhem..re |
Nub-kheper-re Intef |
59. Destroyed |
destroyed |
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29. Mentuhotep II |
Neb-hepet-re |
60. Destroyed |
destroyed |
30. Mentuhotep III |
Se-nefer-ka-re |
61. Destroyed |
destroyed |
31. Destroyed |
destroyed |
Detailed photos of the actual list in The Louvre. |
List of pharaohs
This list is a much harder list to compile. The list has been extremely tainted by the following cultures own political interests.
Ancient Egyptians, Hyksos, 1350-300 Egyptians, Greek Ptolemaic Egyptians, romans, Greek's, Christians, Muslims x4(separate times), Coptic Christians, the Vatican, modern academics, etc.
The history of each portion of Egyptology has been altered to hide what each one in turn did not like. For the information which has been presented post Italic; what has bee most not liked are two very important portions of Egyptology.
First the monotheistic version polytheistic concepts; for some reason (probably the Jewish issues) the Romans did not like anything to do with Jewish or monotheistic aspects of Egyptology so they hid them best as possible. The Vatican liked Jews even less; so the most out of Egyptology we have regarding the Jewish presence is the exodus; but that does not account for why the Jews were slaves in Egypt in the first place. How they the Jews were slaves (only about 100 years). How the Jews first arrived in Egypt. Of course we have biblical references to the Jews already in Egypt and thriving because that is where Abraham picked up his slave girl Hagar; from which the tradition of Islam comes.
The second being the resurrection concept. Which is one of the most powerful concepts in all literature; second only to extremely advanced technology which then produces time travel. Time travel of course is the number one most feared concept to all western and middle eastern cultures.
Dividing the king
list by culture and influence
Exactly how the above lists can be divided to reflect the actual cultures from the 2600 years of gathered evidence has proven to be a difficult task. Compounded by the facts regarding not all of the various hieroglyphic languages have been fully transited into western academic literature. Key phrases, religious contexts, etc. the full significance of said is partially lost. Indo-European language/s have been found within the framework of their descendant languages but how the framework of Indo-European language actually works is still a mystery to academics.
Divided Kings list
The following are adjusted pharaoh lists for Egyptology.
Based on the above research I want to divide the entire Pharaonic list into six sections.
1 eastern upper
2 eastern lower
3 unified upper and lower pharaohs
4 western pharaohs
Which itself needs to be divided into two sections.
Four A; Pre-Egyptian pharaohs; Adam, Abraham, Noah,
Four B; Post Abraham Egyptian pharaohs. Jacob down to the Hyksos invasion.
5 (rare but it happened; according to evidence) Unified, western(monotheistic), upper, and lower pharaoh. Only a few managed to achieve this goal.
6 Hyksos pharaohs from Esau's line.
Six a preconquering the all of Egypt including western Egypt
Six b post conquering the all of Egypt including western Egypt.
Eastern pharaoh list
Western pharaoh list
Descriptions of each site
Pyramid mathematics
List of locations by build date |
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Number of pyramids per side |
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font-size:20 |
Saccara |
font-size:20 Step Pyramid font-size:20 Buried
Pyramid 16 Perfect are the places of Unas 18 Pyramid of Pepi I 23 Qakare Ibi |
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font-size:20 |
font-size:20 Layer Pyramid font-size:20 Sanakht aka Nebka (?) |
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Medium |
font-size:20 Pyramid of Meidum |
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14 |
Dashur |
font-size:20 Bent Pyramid font-size:20 Red Pyramid 13 White
Pyramid |
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15 |
Giza |
font-size:20 Khufu font-size:20 Khafre 13 Mankaure |
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16 |
Abu Rawash |
font-size:20 Djedefre |
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17 |
Zawyet el'Aryan |
font-size:20 ancient name is unknown “Layer Pyramid” font-size:20 Sanakht |
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18 |
Abusir |
font-size:20 Pyramid of Sahure font-size:20 Pyramid of Neferirkare |
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21 |
Dara |
font-size:20 Khui |
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22 |
Lisht |
font-size:20 The Places of the Appearances of Amenemhat font-size:20 Pyramid of Senusret I |
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23 |
Illahun (El-Lahun) |
font-size:20 Senusret Appears |
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24 |
Hawara |
font-size:20 Amenemhat Lives |
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25 |
South Mazghuna |
font-size:20 Amenemhat IV or Sobehneferu |
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26 |
Abydos |
font-size:20 ancient name unknown Pyramid of Ahmose |
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Each pyramid according to location
font-size:20 Egypt List of locations by build date Number of pyramids per side
font-size:20 Egypt font-size:20 Saccara font-size:20 Step Pyramid
font-size:20 Buried Pyramid
16 Perfect are the places of Unas
font-size:20 Egypt font-size:20 Zawyet el'Aryan font-size:20 Layer Pyramid
font-size:20 Sanakht aka Nebka (?)
font-size:20 Egypt 13 Medium font-size:20 Pyramid of Meidum
font-size:20 Egypt 14 Dashur font-size:20 Bent Pyramid
font-size:20 Egypt 15 Giza font-size:20 Khufu
font-size:20 Egypt 16 Abu Rawash font-size:20 Djedefre
font-size:20 Egypt 17
Zawyet el'Aryan font-size:20 ancient name is
unknown “Layer Pyramid”
font-size:20 Egypt 18 Abusir font-size:20 Pyramid of Sahure
font-size:20 Pyramid of Neferirkare
font-size:20 Egypt 21 Dara font-size:20 Khui
font-size:20 Egypt 22 Lisht font-size:20 The Places of the Appearances of Amenemhat
font-size:20 Pyramid of Senusret I
font-size:20 Egypt 23 Illahun (El-Lahun) font-size:20 Senusret Appears
font-size:20 Egypt 24 Hawara font-size:20 Amenemhat Lives
font-size:20 Egypt 25 South Mazghuna font-size:20 Amenemhat IV or Sobehneferu
font-size:20 Egypt 26 Abydos font-size:20 ancient name unknown Pyramid of Ahmose
16 Abu Rowash (Abu Rawash, Abu Roash) gps