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The man known to history as Pharaoh Khufu was born sometime in the second half of the twenty-seventh century BC in Old Kingdom ancient Egypt. Khufus father was most likely Pharaoh Sneferu, as, in Old Kingdom Egypt, something akin to primogeniture was practiced, whereby the eldest son of the previous ruler succeeded him upon his death. Since Sneferu had many sons it would have been very unlikely that one of them did not succeed him. Sneferu was clearly one of the most powerful rulers ancient Egypt had ever seen, and as we will see, his pyramid-building programme was a major influence on Khufu. Khufus mother, if Sneferu was indeed his father, was Queen Hetepheres I. Egyptian rulers practiced polygamy and Sneferu would have had numerous wives, with Hetepheres perhaps only rising to become a paramount figure at the Pharaonic court in the capital, Men-Nefer, just to the south of modern-day Cairo, when it became evident that her son Khufu would succeed Sneferu