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Akhethetep (also Akhethotep or Akhty-hotep) was a high dignitary of ancient Egypt who lived during the Fifth Dynasty around 2400 BC. Akhethotep and his son Ptahhotep Tjefi were senior court officials during the rule of Djedkare (2414–2375 BC) and of Unas (Wenis), towards the end of the 5th Dynasty (2494–2345 BC). Akhethetep's titles included that of a vizier, making him to the highest official at the royal court, only second to the king. He was also overseer of the treasuries, overseer of the scribes of the king's documents and overseer of the granaries. Akhethetep was the son of Ptahhotep. His father was vizier too.

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  • Akhethetep (also Akhethotep or Akhty-hotep) was a high dignitary of ancient Egypt who lived during the Fifth Dynasty around 2400 BC. Akhethotep and his son Ptahhotep Tjefi were senior court officials during the rule of Djedkare (2414–2375 BC) and of Unas (Wenis), towards the end of the 5th Dynasty (2494–2345 BC). Akhethetep's titles included that of a vizier, making him to the highest official at the royal court, only second to the king. He was also overseer of the treasuries, overseer of the scribes of the king's documents and overseer of the granaries. Akhethetep was the son of Ptahhotep. His father was vizier too. He is famous for his tomb, discovered in Saqqara. The plan was recorded by Mariette and it was published by N. de Garis Davies. It is a joined mastaba belonging to Ptahhotep Tjefi and Akhethetep. (en)
  • Ajethotep fue un alto dignatario del Egipto Antiguo que vivió durante la dinastía V, alrededor de 2400 a. C.​ Probablemente era hijo de la célebre médica Peseshet.​​ Su nombre, que significa 'el Dios del Horizonte es perfecto' o 'el ojo de Horus se conserva', es común, conociéndose varios homónimos en Saqqara. Sus títulos, poco significativos indican su rango y estatus como cortesano real. Ejerció algún sacerdocio relacionado con el mundo médico. (es)
  • Akhethétep est un dignitaire de l'Ancien Empire, célèbre pour la tombe qu'il possède à Saqqarah dont la chapelle funéraire est exposée depuis le XXe siècle au Musée du Louvre. Son nom, qui signifie « le Dieu de l'Horizon est parfait » ou « L'œil d'Horus est préservé », est courant : on lui connaît plusieurs homonymes à Saqqarah. Ses titres, peu significatifs, indiquent son rang et sa qualité de courtisan royal. Il exerçait quelques prêtrises liées au monde médical. (fr)
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  • Ajethotep fue un alto dignatario del Egipto Antiguo que vivió durante la dinastía V, alrededor de 2400 a. C.​ Probablemente era hijo de la célebre médica Peseshet.​​ Su nombre, que significa 'el Dios del Horizonte es perfecto' o 'el ojo de Horus se conserva', es común, conociéndose varios homónimos en Saqqara. Sus títulos, poco significativos indican su rango y estatus como cortesano real. Ejerció algún sacerdocio relacionado con el mundo médico. (es)
  • Akhethétep est un dignitaire de l'Ancien Empire, célèbre pour la tombe qu'il possède à Saqqarah dont la chapelle funéraire est exposée depuis le XXe siècle au Musée du Louvre. Son nom, qui signifie « le Dieu de l'Horizon est parfait » ou « L'œil d'Horus est préservé », est courant : on lui connaît plusieurs homonymes à Saqqarah. Ses titres, peu significatifs, indiquent son rang et sa qualité de courtisan royal. Il exerçait quelques prêtrises liées au monde médical. (fr)
  • Akhethetep (also Akhethotep or Akhty-hotep) was a high dignitary of ancient Egypt who lived during the Fifth Dynasty around 2400 BC. Akhethotep and his son Ptahhotep Tjefi were senior court officials during the rule of Djedkare (2414–2375 BC) and of Unas (Wenis), towards the end of the 5th Dynasty (2494–2345 BC). Akhethetep's titles included that of a vizier, making him to the highest official at the royal court, only second to the king. He was also overseer of the treasuries, overseer of the scribes of the king's documents and overseer of the granaries. Akhethetep was the son of Ptahhotep. His father was vizier too. (en)
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  • Akhethetep (son of Ptahhotep) (en)
  • Ajethotep (es)
  • Akhethétep (fr)
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