- Egyptian Fourth Dynasty family tree
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Fourth dynasty of Egypt — The fourth dynasty of Ancient Egypt is characterized as a golden age of the Old Kingdom. The fourth dynasty lasted from from ca. 2575 to 2467 BCE. It was a time of peace and prosperity as well as one during which trade with other countries is… … Wikipedia
Ming Dynasty — Great Ming 大明 ← 1368–1644 … Wikipedia
Qing Dynasty — Not to be confused with the Qin Dynasty, the first dynasty of Imperial China. Qing redirects here. For other uses, see Qing (disambiguation). Great Qing 大清帝国, Dà Qīng Dìguó … Wikipedia
Yuan Dynasty — Great Yuan 大元 Dai Ön Ulus ← … Wikipedia
Twenty-sixth dynasty of Egypt — The Saite or Twenty sixth Dynasty of Egypt was the last native dynasty to rule Egypt before the Persian conquest (although others followed), and had its capital at Sais. It is part of the Late Period. This dynasty traced its origins to the Twenty … Wikipedia
Khufu — This article is about a Pharaoh. For a cipher, see Khufu and Khafre. Khufu Cheops, Suphis Statue of Khufu in the Cairo Museum … Wikipedia
Meresankh II — For other royal ladies named Meresankh, see Meresankh. Meresankh II Queen of Egypt Meresankh II s sarcophagus … Wikipedia
Han Dynasty — 漢朝 ← 206 BCE–220 CE … Wikipedia
Djaty — I Born Djaty Resting place mastaba G 7810, Giza Other names Djati, Zaty, Zati Title King s son of his body Religion … Wikipedia
Hetepheres — Queen Hetepheres I was the sister and wife of the Egyptian Pharaoh Snefru, and mother of Khufu, and is thought to have been the daughter of Huni. She may have died during the reign of Khufu. She was also the grandmother of Hetepheres II.Her… … Wikipedia