2566BC
Khnum-Khufu
no, he was not a king he was a biography......
In "The Golden Goblet" by Eloise Jarvis McGraw, the character referred to as "the Ancient" is an old, wise man named Kufu, who serves as a mentor to the young protagonist, Ranofer. Kufu possesses valuable knowledge about goldsmithing and the world around him, guiding Ranofer through his challenges. His wisdom and experience highlight the importance of tradition and skill in the art of craftsmanship.
He did not die.
Athena didn't die. As a god, she cannot die, but she can get hurt.
yes the pharaoh kufu
Khnum-Khufu
Kufu
Kufu
Yes.
Possibly...possibly not.. nobody really knows. There is one tiny statue which has Kufu's name on it which resembles the Sphinx but that is all the proof available.
King Kufu's tomb. And other treasures.
King Kufu i think
kufu's pyramid
Because he built it! You idiots
Kufu, kefre, khenkaure
the pyramid was desinged by king kufu as a burial tomb for himself for when he died.