Chapter XXXVIII

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Neferel Fra means "Ra God is beautiful".

In 2426 BC, Neferel Kara's eldest son, Neferel Fra, succeeded to the throne as pharaoh of Egypt.

After Neferelfra succeeded to the throne, he fell into a period of fierce power struggle. He is the son of Neferirkara, who belongs to the Neferirkala line, and has a violent infighting with the Sahura line. On his side was his brother Niusera, and on Sahura's side was Sahura's son Shebseskara.

Mummified packages and bone fragments of Neferiel Kara's remains were found, and an anthropological analysis of his mummy revealed that the king had died between the ages of 20 and 23. This evidence suggests that it was not a natural death. And his pyramid was not completed. There are various indications that he may have died in a palace coup. And the most likely murderer is Shebsescala, the leader of the Sahura faction.

Shepseskara Ishi, reigned for just a few weeks, 2424 BC.

Shepseska Ihi, also known as Shepsekala, his name means "Ra's soul is noble". Its Horus name is Sekholmkau.

Werner's view: Shepseskalla was the son of Sahur and tried to restore his family rule. Just a few weeks after he ascended to the throne of Pharaoh in a palace coup d'état and killed Neferielkala, he was defeated by Neferielkala's younger brother Niusera. Because the mother of the two pharaohs, Queen Kanthaus II, played an important role in the process of Niuseki becoming the Egyptian throne, she occupied a pivotal place in Egyptian folklore, and her temple specifications were greatly upgraded.

Niusela - Ini / Izzy / , reign: 34 years, 2424-2390 BC.

Niusela means: power is controlled by Ra. He was the youngest son of Neferirkara and Queen Kanthehaus II, and the younger brother of the short-lived King Neferielfra. Niushera had two wives, Laptenab and Kanticus. His daughter's name, Camerel Nebti, was married to the minister Ptasshepses. In addition, he had a son and a daughter, a son named Kantikawuhor and a daughter named Reptenibti.

In 2424 BC, Neosela defeated the usurper Shepsescala and regained the throne as pharaoh of Egypt.

The inscription indicates that Neocella had made an expedition to the Sinai Peninsula and was victorious.

He built a temple of the sun and named it. It was the largest and most complete temple of the sun in Egypt at the time, and it was also the only temple built entirely of stone. A beautifully carved relief that shows the episode of the Festival of Said and the creation of the world by the sun god. During the reign of Niusera, sun worship reached its zenith.

His pyramid is located in Absir, between Sahura and Neferirkala. Its initial height is about 52 meters, the foundation on each side is 79 meters, and the slope is 52 degrees. The volume of the stone is about 112,000 cubic meters. It was originally covered with fine limestone, as shown by some remaining casings. The burial chamber, the antechamber are lined with fine limestone and the roof has 3 layers of boulder rock beams 10 meters long and weighs 90 tons. His two wives were also buried nearby.

Menkawuhor, reign: 8 years, 2390-2382 BC.

Menkawuhor, which means "the soul of Horus is eternal". He had two wives, Queen Meressaenke IV and Queen Kuyt I. He had three sons: Jedkara, Raemka and Kaemjneente.

In 2390 BC, Neosela's son, Menkawuhor, succeeded to the throne as pharaoh of Egypt.

Jedkara, 34, BC2382-2348.

Jedkara means "the resolute soul of the god Ra".

In 2382 BC, Jadekara, son of Menkawuhor, succeeded to the throne as pharaoh of Egypt.

The fact that the Jedkara period did not build its own sun temple as the previous kings was considered a sign: Osiris had replaced the sun god Lara as the most popular god.

During his reign, he sent expeditions to Biblos and Punt in search of minerals.

Jedkara built his own pyramid in the southern part of the Sahura Pyramid in Absir. His pyramid is known as the "Beauty of Jedkara".

His heir was his son Remkuy, but sadly he died before Jedkara died.

Unasunas, reigned: 33 BC, 2348-2315 BC.

Unas was his name at birth and was also known as Horus, which means "Horus, the splendid of two lands" (Upper Egypt).

Unas had two wives, Queen Nebet (mother of Prince Venesac) and Queen Kannut (who had a daughter Iput).

In 2348 BC, Unas succeeded Jadekara as the Egyptian pharaoh.

Although Unas had a son named Venisak, after Unas's death, after a complicated political struggle, Unas's son-in-law succeeded him to the throne instead of his son. There was therefore a brief period of political turmoil.

Unas's successor was Teti. Tipti's queen, Ipte, was the daughter of Unas. This shows that Teti's succession to the throne did not break the tradition of family continuity and negate the possibility of a violent struggle between the two dynasties.

And the pyramid of Unas is the smallest of the pyramids of the Old Kingdom.

King Unas is believed to be a combination of the god Ra and the god Osiris, known as Osiris and, simply He, is the Slayer and the God Eater.

The Fifth Dynasty of Egypt had a total of 9 pharaohs and 150 years.

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