Ptahshepses
Ancient Egyptian Vizier / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the lesser known official of the late 4th early 5th dynasty, see Ptahshepses (high priest).
Ptahshepses was the vizier and son-in-law of the Fifth Dynasty pharaoh Nyuserre Ini.[1] As such he was one of the most distinguished members of the royal court. Ptahshepses' mastaba complex in Abusir is considered by many to be the most extensive and architecturally unique non-royal tomb of the Old Kingdom.
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Ptḥ-Šp.ss Ptahshepses | ||||||||
Title | Vizier | |||||||
Spouse | Princess Khamerernebty | |||||||
Children | several sons and one daughter |
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