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Ancient Egyptian vizier
Mereruka served during the Sixth Dynasty of Egypt as one of Egypt's most powerful officials at a time when the influence of local state noblemen was increasing
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Egyptian Pharaoh of 6th dynasty
build funerary monuments that rivaled those of the pharaoh. His vizier, Mereruka, built a mastaba tomb at Saqqara which consisted of 33 richly carved rooms
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Final Dynasty of the Old Kingdom of Egypt
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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Ancient Egyptian vizier
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
Meryteti
French culinary dish
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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Ancient Egyptian queen consort
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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Burial ground in Giza Governorate, Egypt
of Unas Mastaba of Ptahhotep Pyramid of Teti (Dynasty Six) Mastaba of Mereruka Mastaba of Kagemni Mastaba of Akhethetep Pyramid of Pepi I Pyramid of Merenre
Saqqara
Species of hyena
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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Highest rank of official in Ancient Egypt
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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and from tomb decoration. A jeweler's workshop is shown in the tomb of Mereruka; several New Kingdom tombs at Thebes contain similar scenes. Broad collar
Art_of_ancient_Egypt
contains 11 pyramids, as well as Zoser's funerary complex, the tomb of Mereruka, and the Serapeum, an underground vault where mummified Apis bulls were
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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.
Tjetju
Ancient Egyptian vizier
hyenas being force fed, in a manner very similar to that in the tomb of Mereruka. Vizier Kagemni, in the left column, a list of sacrificial offerings, fat
Kagemni
century BC Daughter of Rahotep and Nofret and niece of pharaoh Khufu. Mereruka Vizier 6th dynasty fl. c. 24th century BC Vizier to the pharaoh Teti and
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Smooth-sided pyramid in the pyramid field at Saqqara in Egypt
mastaba of Kagemni, Vizier of Teti; The mastaba of Ankhmahor; The mastaba of Mereruka. During the Middle Kingdom, the cult of the king was assured as evidenced
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island of Santorini. Relief of fishermen collecting their catch from Mereruka's tomb, 6th dynasty Moche fisherman. 300 A.D. Larco Museum Collection Lima
History_of_fishing
over-investing in these types of prestige items. For instance the vizier Mereruka, the owner of the largest known Old Kingdom tomb, chose to be buried with
Stone vessels in ancient Egypt
Stone_vessels_in_ancient_Egypt
Japanese actress
Fersen (lead role) A Song for Kingdom (Aida :Takarazuka version) (2003), Mereruka Hello, the Spring Wind (2003), Seita (first lead role at Takarazuka Bow
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Queen consort of Egypt
Ancient Egypt. Thames & Hudson. 2004. ISBN 0-500-05128-3 N. Kanawati, Mereruka and King Teti. The Power behind the Throne, 2007, p. 20, 32 et 35 Grajetzki
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Plots during Ancient Egypt to put the reigning monarch to death
allowing capable individuals to rise through the ranks. Some viziers, such as Mereruka under Teti and Tjejou under Pepi I, began their careers in this corps.
Conspiracies_in_ancient_Egypt
Ancient cemetery in Egypt
Elder of the Hall, King's wab-priest, Prophet of Khufu, etc. 6th dynasty Mereruka's father Kakherptah is also mentioned. He also holds the title Elder of
Giza_West_Field
Egyptian-Australian egyptologist
McCorquodale, Sameh Shafik, Elizabeth Thompson, Naguib Victor & Alex Woods, Mereruka and His Family, Part 1: The Tomb of Meryteti, (Oxford, 2004). ISBN 0-85668-816-9
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(prince) Merenre Nemtyemsaf II Merenre Nemtyemsaf I Mereret (12th Dynasty) Mereruka Meresamun Meresankh (given name) Meresankh III Meresankh II Meresankh IV
Index of ancient Egypt–related articles
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Religious title in ancient Egypt
sem priest, lector priest, and overseer of the shendyt (royal apron). Mereruka, a sixth Dynasty official at Giza also held the title Sem priest. In the
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