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Akhethetep or
Akhethotep is an ancient-Egyptian male
given name.
People with the name include:
Akhethetep (Louvre mastaba),
possibly at the end of the...
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Akhethetep, also
known as
Mastaba of
Akhethetep (French:
Mastaba d'Akhethétep), is a tomb
complex in Saqqarah, Egypt. It was
built for
Akhethetep, a...
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Akhethetep was an
ancient Egyptian official of the Old Kingdom, who is
known from his
burial at Giza,
excavated in 1929–1930 by the
Egyptian Egyptologist...
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Akhethetep (also
Akhethotep or Akhty-hotep; fl. c. 2400 BC) was a high
dignitary of
ancient Egypt who
lived during the
Fifth Dynasty.
Akhethotep and his...
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Akhethetep (fl. c. 2350 BC) was an
ancient Egyptian official of the Old Kingdom,
perhaps dating to the end of the
Fifth or the
beginning of the
Sixth Dynasty...
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Akhethetep Hemi (fl. c. 2360 BC) was an
ancient Egyptian official at the end of the
Fifth Dynasty, most
likely in
office under king Unas. His
highest title...
- have had a son,
Akhethetep, in
whose mastaba at Giza her
personal false door was found. However, the mother-son
relation of
Akhethetep and
Peseshet is...
- Teti (Dynasty Six)
Mastaba of
Mereruka Mastaba of
Kagemni Mastaba of
Akhethetep Pyramid of Pepi I
Pyramid of
Merenre Pyramid complex of king Pepi II Neferkare...
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Akhethetep (fl. c. 2350 BC) was an
ancient Egyptian official mainly known from his
mastaba found at
Saqqara (no. E 17 ). Not much is
known about Akhethetep...
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reign of King
Djedkare Isesi in the
Fifth Dynasty. He had a son
named Akhethetep, who was also a vizier. He and his
descendants were
buried at Saqqara...