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FOURTH DYNASTY ANCIENT EGYPTIAN PHARAOH
Pharaoh Khufu; Cheops; Khufu (pharaoh); Pharoah Khufu; Pharoah cheops; Kufu; Khufu of Egypt; Khu-fu; Khnomkhufwey; Khufwey; Pharaoh Cheops; Kheops; Hwfw; Babaef I; Khnum Khufu
  • A bust of [[Herodotus]]
  • [[Cartouche]] name '''Chefu''' in the Abydos King List
  • Portrait of [[Prince Rahotep]]
  • A map of Khufu's necropolis
  • A relief fragment depicting Khufu with the Red Crown
  • Great Pyramid]].
  • A granite fragment with Khufu's horus name ''Medjedu'' on it.
  • The great sphinx
  • Ivory idol of Khufu in detail
  • Drawing of the relief of Khufu from [[Wadi Maghareh]].<ref name="lepsius">[[Karl Richard Lepsius]]: ''Denkmaler'' Abtheilung II Band III [http://edoc3.bibliothek.uni-halle.de/lepsius/tafelwa2.html Available online see p. 2, p. 39]</ref>
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  • Seal impression of Khufu with the name of his pyramid ''Akhet-Khufu''.
  • Head of Khufu. Old Kingdom, 4th Dynasty, c. 2500 BC. State Museum of Egyptian Art, Munich
  • Head of Khufu in ivory displayed in [[Altes Museum]]
  • Slab stela of princess [[Nefertiabet]]
  • Close-up of the dream stele
  • Twenty-sixth Dynasty]]).
  • Portrait of Sneferu, Khufu's father or stepfather

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2019 EUROPEAN SPACE TELESCOPE
CHEOPS (space mission); CHEOPS (spacecraft); CHaracterising ExOPlanets Satellite
<communications> A satellite-based batch data dissemination project between CERN and member state institutes. (2006-06-21)
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Cheops law         
Cheops' Law is an adage or epigram that is typically stated as, Nothing ever gets built on schedule or within budget.Jon Fripp, Michael Fripp, Deborah Fripp, Speaking of Science (Newnes, 2000), , p.

Wikipedia

Khufu

Khufu or Cheops was an ancient Egyptian monarch who was the second pharaoh of the Fourth Dynasty, in the first half of the Old Kingdom period (26th century BC). Khufu succeeded his father Sneferu as king. He is generally accepted as having commissioned the Great Pyramid of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, but many other aspects of his reign are poorly documented.

The only completely preserved portrait of the king is a three-inch high ivory figurine found in a temple ruin of a later period at Abydos in 1903. All other reliefs and statues were found in fragments, and many buildings of Khufu are lost. Everything known about Khufu comes from inscriptions in his necropolis at Giza and later documents. For example, Khufu is the main character noted in the Westcar Papyrus from the 13th dynasty.

Most documents that mention king Khufu were written by ancient Egyptian and Greek historians around 300 BC. Khufu's obituary is presented there in a conflicting way: while the king enjoyed a long-lasting cultural heritage preservation during the period of the Old Kingdom and the New Kingdom, the ancient historians Manetho, Diodorus and Herodotus hand down a very negative depiction of Khufu's character. Thanks to these documents, an obscure and critical picture of Khufu's personality persists.

Uitspraakvoorbeelden voor CHEOPS
1. The Greeks changed his name to Cheops.
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Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor CHEOPS
1. Has anyone since King Cheops built a greater monument to himself?
2. They work alone, sidling in and dotting themselves about the foot of the great Cheops Pyramid.
3. Civil War. 1'54 –– Funeral ship of Pharaoh Cheops is discovered in Egypt near the Pyramid of Giza. 1'77 –– George H.
4. A line drawn from one edge of the roof would touch the tip of the pyramid of Cheops – the largest of the three – and the other edge points toward peak of the smaller Khefre pyramid.
5. "The museum is situated at the juncture where the fertile valley meets the desert, which for the ancient Egyptians was the land of life after death" Yasser Mansour, Head of Egyptian government‘s technical committee for the museum project The Sun Boats, believed used to transport Cheops‘ body and now housed in their own museum near the pyramids, will be brought into the Grand Museum, as will a 83–tonne statue of Ramses II currently located in a busy square in front of Cairo‘s main train station.