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=== Children === Sahure is known to have been succeeded by [[Neferirkare Kakai]],{{efn|group=note|The first pharaoh to have a throne name, called the [[Ancient Egyptian royal titulary#Throne name (praenomen)|prenomen]], different from his birth name, called the [[Ancient Egyptian royal titulary#Personal name (nomen)|nomen]]}} who until 2005 was believed to be his brother.{{sfn|Verner|2002|p=268}} That year, a relief originally adorning the causeway of Sahure's pyramid and showing Sahure seated in front of two of his sons, Ranefer and Netjerirenre,{{sfn|Baud|1999b|pp=509β510}} was discovered by Verner and another Egyptologist, Tarek El-Awady.{{sfn|El Awady|2006a|pp=208β213}} Next to Ranefer's name the text "Neferirkare Kakai king of Upper and Lower Egypt" had been added, indicating that Ranefer was Sahure's son and had assumed the throne under the name "Neferirkare Kakai" at the death of his father.{{sfn|El Awady|2006a|pp=192β198}} Since both Ranefer and Netjerirenre are given the titles of "king's eldest son", Verner and El-Awady speculate that they may have been twins with Ranefer born first. They propose that Netjerirenre may have later seized the throne for a brief reign under the name "[[Shepseskare]]", although this remains conjectural.{{sfn|El Awady|2006a|pp=213β214}} The same relief further depicts queen [[Meretnebty]],{{sfn|El Awady|2006a|pp=198β203}} who was thus most likely Sahure's consort{{sfn|Callender|2011|p=133 & 141}} and the mother of Ranefer and Netjerirenre.{{sfn|El Awady|2006a|pp=208β213}} Three more sons, Khakare,{{sfn|Baud|1999b|p=535}} Horemsaf,{{sfn|Baud|1999b|p=521}} and Nebankhre{{sfn|Baud|1999b|p=487}} are shown on reliefs from Sahure's mortuary temple, but the identity of their mother(s) is unknown.{{sfn|Dodson|Hilton|2004|pp=62β69}} Netjerirenre bore several religious titles corresponding to high-ranking positions in the court and which suggest that he may have acted as a [[Vizier (Ancient Egypt)|vizier]] for his father.{{sfn|Mac Farlane|1991|p=80}} This is debated, as Michel Baud points out that at the time of Sahure, the eviction of royal princes from the vizierate was ongoing if not already complete.{{sfn|Baud|1999a|p=297}}
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