
Shepseskaf
Shepseskaf
was the last king of the Fourth Dynasty of the Egyptian Old Kingdom. He
succeeded his father, Pharaoh Menkaure, most likely in 2510 B.C. He
only ruled Egypt for 6 to 8 years and there is little known about his
reign, except that he completed the Pyramid of Menkaure, started by his
father. He was most likely succeeded by Userkaf, but according to some
ancient Egyptian documents, Shepseskaf was succeeded by Djedefptah, who
might have been his son, but this theory is not supported by any
archeological evidence discovered so far. The tomb of Shepseskaf is
located in a mastaba, constructed at South Saqqara and this tomb is
called ‘Mastabet el-Fara'un’, which meant ‘stone bench of the Pharaoh’.
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