Sechemkasedj

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Sedjesechemka in hieroglyphics
Surname
S29 I10 sxm D28

Sechemkasedj
(Sechem ka sedj)
Sḫm k3 sḏ
1st title
K3
N36

Adj-mer
ˁḏ-mr
administrator
2nd title

K3
N36
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S29 xnt
Dw
G5
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Adj-mer-Hor-sixenti-dju
ˁḏ-mr-Ḥr. (W) -sḫnty-ḏw Manager of
the facility "Horus towers over the mountains"

Sechemkasedj (also Sechemka-sedj or Sechem-ka-sedj ) was a high Egyptian official who held office under various rulers in the 1st Dynasty ( early Dynasty ).

supporting documents

As seal rolls from the Abydos tomb of King Djer prove, he began his career under this ruler. At that time he was probably the “administrator of the royal domains ” ( adj-mer-wadj-Hor ) of the Wadji . Under Wadji he became the “head” ( cherep ) of this facility and was probably the most important official at the royal court. His name appeared next to the king's name on many objects. Sedjesechemka's tenure probably ended in the first years of Den's reign , when his mother Meritneith ruled. Now he was administrator of another royal domain ( adj-mer-hor-sixenti-dju ).

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The last resting place of Sechemkasedj is the mastaba S3504 in Saqqara .

See also

literature

  • Toby AH Wilkinson : Early Dynastic Egypt . Routledge, London 1999, ISBN 0-4151-8633-1 , pp. 124 and 146-147.
  • Dilwyn Jones: An Index of ancient Egyptian titles, epithets and phrases of the Old Kingdom. Archaeopress, Oxford 2000, ISBN 1-8417-1069-5 , p. 602, Volume 2, No. 2209

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b W. M. Flinders Petrie : The Royal Tombs of the first dynasty. 1900. Part I (= Memoir of the Egypt Exploration Fund. Volume 18). Egypt Exploration Fund et al., London 1900, Plate XVIII., No. 6 ( digitization ).
  2. ^ Dilwyn Jones: An Index of Ancient Egyptian Titles, Epithets and Phrases of the Old Kingdom . Oxford 2000, p. 602, no.2209.