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Mereruka (fl. c. 2340 BC)
served during the
Sixth Dynasty of
Egypt as one of Egypt's most
powerful officials at a time when the
influence of
local state...
- daughter": Seshseshet,
whose name was Waatetkhéthor,
married to
Vizier Mereruka, in
whose mastaba she has a chapel. She is
designated as "king's eldest...
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viziers and
later chief priest,
Mereruka, a
clear sign of his
interest in co-operating with the
noble class.
Mereruka was
buried close to Teti's pyramid...
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father Mereruka. This tomb was
divided into
three sections. The
largest part of the
mastaba was made for
Mereruka,
another section belonged to
Mereruka's mother...
- ISBN 0-500-05145-3. N. Kanawati,
Mereruka and King Teti. The
Power behind the Throne, 2007, p. 14 et 50 N. Kanawati,
Mereruka and King Teti. The
Power behind...
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modest tomb at Saqqara,
built close to the much
bigger tomb
complexes of
Mereruka and Kagemni.
Tjetju was a
priest at the
pyramid temple of king Pepi I....
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Union ranged from 45
kopeks to 1 ruble, 80 kopeks. A
mural depicted on
Mereruka's tomb in
Sakkara indicates that Old
Kingdom Egyptians forcefed hyenas in...
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Nefersheshemre Teti 6th
Dynasty Kagemni Teti 6th
Dynasty son-in-law of Teti
Mereruka Teti 6th
Dynasty son-in-law of Teti
Khentika Teti 6th
Dynasty Mehu Teti...
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delicacy remains undetermined. In the
necropolis of Saqqara, in the tomb of
Mereruka, an
important royal official,
there is a bas
relief scene wherein workers...
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pharaoh under the name "Userkare,"
Black Adam was
confronted by his vizier,
Mereruka, who emplo**** Ibac to
force him to step down.
Black Adam prevailed, but...