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Kagemni was a
vizier from the
early part of the
reign of King Teti of the
Sixth Dynasty of Egypt.
Kagemni's wife
Nebtynubkhet Sesheshet was a King's daughter...
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Kagemni I was an
ancient Egyptian who
lived from the end of the 3rd
Dynasty to the
beginning of the 4th Dynasty. He was a
vizier to both
Pharaoh Huni...
- The
Instructions of
Kagemni is an
ancient Egyptian instructional text of
wisdom literature which belongs to the
sebayt ('teaching') genre.
Although the...
- of
didactic literature include:[citation needed]
Instructions of
Kagemni, by
Kagemni I(?) (2613–2589 BC?)
Instruction of Hardjedef, by
Hardjedef (between...
-
Instruction of
Kagemni."
Ancient Egyptian Books of Wisdom.
November 16, 2008, https://web.archive.org/web/20081013115157/http://egypt.thetao.info/
kagemni.htm The...
- The
papyrus do****ent
contains the last two
pages of the
Instructions of
Kagemni, who
purportedly served under pharaoh Sneferu of the 4th Dynasty, and is...
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royals Inetkaes Mesen-ka
Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra
Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I
Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah)
Pehernefer Other people...
- Finally, Huni is
attested in the
papyrus Prisse, in the
Instructions of
Kagemni,
probably dating to the 13th dynasty. The
papyrus gives an
important indication...
- 5th
Dynasty according to
Miriam Lichtheim,
predating The
Instructions of
Kagemni and The
Maxims of Ptahhotep. Only a few
fragments from the
beginning of...
- the New Kingdom.
Notable works of this
genre include the
Instructions of
Kagemni, The
Maxims of Ptahhotep, the
Instructions of Amenemhat, the
Loyalist Teaching...