Sabu also called Thety
Sabu called Thety High Priest of Ptah in Memphis | |
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Predecessor | Sabu also called Ibebi |
Dynasty | 6th Dynasty |
Pharaoh | Teti |
Father | Sabu named Ibebi? |
Children | Ptahshepses |
Burial | Saqqara |
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the Greatest of the Directors of the Craftsmen , Sabu named Tjety wr ḫ.rpw hmwt sbw nfr rn.f ṯti in hieroglyphs |
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Sabu called Thety was the High Priest of Ptah during the reign of King Teti, ruler of Egypt. He was the successor of Sabu also called Ibebi and likely his son.
Sabu's mastaba in Saqqara contains a text mentioning that before he was made High Priest of god Ptah there had always been two men holding this position. Sabu called Thety was the first man to hold the position by himself.[1]
References
- ↑ James Henry Breasted, Ancient Records of Egypt: The first through the seventeenth dynasties, pg 133