Greywacke statue of Menkaure, Egyptian Museum, Cairo.
Pharaoh
Reign
18 to 22 years, starting ca. 2530 BC (4th dynasty)
Predecessor
Khafra (most likely) or Bikheris
Successor
Shepseskaf
Royal titulary
Menkaure (also read as Menkaura), was an ancient Egyptian king (pharaoh) of the 4th dynasty during the Old Kingdom, who is well known under his Hellenized names Mykerinos (by Herodotus) and Menkheres (by Manetho). According to Manetho, he was the throne successor of king Bikheris, but according to archaeological evidences he rather was the successor of king Khafre. Menkaure became famous for his tomb, the Pyramid of Menkaure, at Giza and his beautiful statue triads, showing the king together with goddesses and his wife Khamerernebty.