Pyramid of Khafre

Pyramid of Khafre
Khafre's Pyramid
Khafre
Coordinates29°58′34″N 31°07′51″E / 29.97611°N 31.13083°E / 29.97611; 31.13083
Ancient name
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Wr Ḫa-f-re
Wer Khafre
Great is Khafre
Constructedc. 2570 BC (4th dynasty)
TypeTrue pyramid
HeightCurrently: 136.4 metres (448 ft)
Original: 143.5 m (471 ft; 274 cu)
Base215.25 metres (706 ft; 411 cu)[2]
Volume2,211,096 cubic metres (78,084,118 cu ft)[3]
Slope53°10'[2][3]

The pyramid of Khafre or of Chephren (Arabic: هرم خفرع, romanizedharam ḵafraʿ, IPA: [haram xafraʕ]) is the middle of the three Ancient Egyptian Pyramids of Giza, the second tallest and second largest of the group. It is the only pyramid out of the three that still has cladding at the top. It is the tomb of the Fourth-Dynasty pharaoh Khafre (Chefren), who ruled c. 2558−2532 BC.[4]

  1. ^ Verner 2001d, p. 223.
  2. ^ a b Verner 2001d, p. 463.
  3. ^ a b Lehner 2008, p. 17.
  4. ^ Shaw, Ian, "The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt", 2000 p.90

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