He was buried in the royal necropolis at Saqqara.
During the French Revolution, not only was the city renamed "Franciade" from 1793 to 1803, but the royal necropolis was looted and destroyed.
There are a total of 14 pyramids at this site, which served as the main royal necropolis during the Fifth dynasty.
There is also a royal necropolis of the Abbasi family, which still owns the stronghold.
Although not a member of the royal family, she received the honour of a burial in the royal necropolis.
During the French Revolution in 1793, the city was renamed Franciade, and the royal necropolis was looted and destroyed.
Stamped into the mortar were the unbroken seals of the royal necropolis.
From AD 250 to 378 it may have served as the royal necropolis.
He was buried at the royal necropolis of Sais, and while his tomb was never discovered, Herodotus describes it for us:
He presumably received the honour of a burial in the royal necropolis because of his rank.