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Tetiankhkem was an Ancient Egyptian prince who lived at the beginning of the Sixth Dynasty of Egypt. His name means "Tetiankh the Black" or "Black Teti lives" and is connected to the word Kemet, which is an Egyptian term for Egypt. He was a son of Pharaoh Teti and his wife, Queen Khuit[1] and thus a half-brother of Pepi I Meryre.[2] He was named after his father. This man was likely a crown prince for some time, just like his half-brother Nebkauhor, son of Iput. Tetiankhkem died when he was about 15 years old[3] and was buried in mastaba located on the east side of Iput’s funerary complex.[4] Titles
References1. ^Miroslav Bárta, Jaromír Krejčí. Abusir and Saqqara in the Year 2000. {{AncientEgypt-bio-stub}}2. ^Naguib Kanawati, Conspiracies in the Egyptian Palace: Unis to Pepy I 3. ^Zahi Hawass. Silent Images: Women in Pharanoic Egypt. 4. ^Amarna and the 6th Dynasty 4 : Ancient Egyptian princes|People of the Sixth Dynasty of Egypt|Pepi I Meryre|24th-century BC people |
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