Menkaure
Menkaure was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the Fourth Dynasty, who reigned during the 26th century BCE and is best known for commissioning the third and smallest of the Giza pyramids. His reign is marked by the construction of this pyramid as his tomb, which has fascinated historians and archaeologists alike. Menkaure's sarcophagus famously went missing during transport to the British Museum, adding to the mysteries surrounding his legacy.
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Menkaure was the king for whom the pyramid was built and died in 2503 BC under unknown circumstances.
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