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Akhetaa (also written Achtiaa and Aa-Akhti) was an ancient Egyptian high official during the mid to late 3rd Dynasty (Old Kingdom period). He is mostly
Akhetaa
Ancient Egyptian dentist
play set. Possible contemporary office partners included Netjeraperef, Akhetaa, Khabawsokar, Pehernefer and Metjen, who were also holding office under
Hesy-Ra
Throne name of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh
Third Dynasty high official Akhetaa who, among other positions, held that of "priest of Nebka". The exact location of Akhetaa's mastaba is now lost, hindering
Nebka
Ancient Egyptian high official
contemporary office holders included Netjeraperef, Khabawsokar, Pehernefer and Akhetaa, They were fellow administrators under the reigns of both Huni and Sneferu
Metjen
Purported Ancient Egyptian physician
Meresankh I Nimaathap Other royals Inetkaes Mesen-ka Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah)
Merit-Ptah
Ancient Egyptian deity
period, Akhty's name only appears in connection with private names (like Akhetaa) and priest titles such as Hem-netjer-Akhty ("god's servant of Akhty")
Akhty_(deity)
Egyptian polymath, later deified
Meresankh I Nimaathap Other royals Inetkaes Mesen-ka Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah)
Imhotep
Dynasty of ancient Egypt (Old Kingdom)
Meresankh I Nimaathap Other royals Inetkaes Mesen-ka Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah)
Third_Dynasty_of_Egypt
name of King Wenis Wall from a temple of Ramessus II Wall of the tomb of Akhetaa Wall tile from the 20th Dynasty Water jars and stand Water pot in the name
Department of Egyptian Antiquities of the Louvre
Department_of_Egyptian_Antiquities_of_the_Louvre
Ancient Egyptian vizier and author
Meresankh I Nimaathap Other royals Inetkaes Mesen-ka Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah)
Kagemni_I
Village in Upper Egypt
Meresankh I Nimaathap Other royals Inetkaes Mesen-ka Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah)
Beit_Khallaf
Ancient Egyptian priest
Meresankh I Nimaathap Other royals Inetkaes Mesen-ka Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah)
Sepa_(priest)
administrators of Khabawsokar may have been Hesyre, Metjen, Pehernefer and Akhetaa. Their tomb chapels are also known for their unusually rich decorations
Khabawsokar
contemporary office partners included Netjeraperef, Khabawsokar, Metjen and Akhetaa, who were also holding office under Huni and Sneferu. All their tomb inscriptions
Pehernefer
Ancient Egyptian civil servant
partners of Netjeraperef may have been Khabawsokar, Metjen, Pehernefer and Akhetaa. These are likewise known for their unusually richly decorated tomb chapels
Netjeraperef
Egyptian high official
Meresankh I Nimaathap Other royals Inetkaes Mesen-ka Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah)
Nefer-Setekh
Ancient Egyptian priest
Meresankh I Nimaathap Other royals Inetkaes Mesen-ka Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah)
Nyibunesu
(deity) Akhekh Akhenaten, Dweller in Truth Akhenaten Akhet (hieroglyph) Akhetaa Akhethetep (Louvre mastaba) Akhethetep (overseer of the great house) Akhethetep
Index of ancient Egypt–related articles
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Ancient Egyptian pharaoh
Meresankh I Nimaathap Other royals Inetkaes Mesen-ka Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah)
Sedjes
Meresankh I Nimaathap Other royals Inetkaes Mesen-ka Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah)
Hetepi
Egyptian high official, sculptor and maker of vases
Meresankh I Nimaathap Other royals Inetkaes Mesen-ka Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah)
Pehen-Ptah
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From the Fern Slope
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Blessed
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English
Traveler.
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English
English : habitational name from a place in Nottinghamshire called Bingham, from an unattested Old English clan name, Binningas, or an Old English word bing ‘(a) hollow’ + Old English hÄm ‘homestead’.Jewish (American) : Americanized form of various like-sounding habitational names such as Bingenheimer.The Bingham family of Melcombe Bingham in Dorset can trace their descent back to Robert de Bingham, recorded in 1273, who probably came from Bingham in Nottinghamshire. His descendants included the Earls of Lucan. A branch of the family was established in Ireland, where they gave their name to Binghamstown in County Mayo. Sir Richard Bingham (c.1528–99) was Marshal of Ireland. Charles Bingham (1735–99) was created earl of Lucan in 1795.
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Animated.
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Name of a Mountain Range
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Tamil
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Name of Lord Vishnu
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Czechoslovakian, German, Polish
Spring Peace; Famous Spring
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English
English : unexplained.Americanized form of German Koppler.
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