Menkaura (2532–2504 BCE; Mycerinus in Latin; Mykerinos…
2541 BCE to 2530 BCE
Menkaura (2532–2504 BCE; Mycerinus in Latin; Mykerinos in Greek) is the successor of Khafra (Chephren).
Some authors date his rule between 2532 BCE–2504 BCE or twenty-eight years but the Turin King List data of eighteen years for him is regarded as being closer to the truth since several of his statues were unfinished upon his death—suggesting a much shorter reign—while his pyramid is the smallest of the three royal pyramids at Giza.