- Teti - Wikipedia
Teti, less commonly known as Othoes, sometimes also Tata, Atat, or Athath in outdated sources (died c 2333 BC), was the first king of the Sixth Dynasty of Egypt
- Teti - Ancient Egypt Online
Teti is recorded as the founder of the Sixth Dynasty of ancient Egypt in the Turin Kings List, a view supported by Manetho It is suggested that there was a period of dynastic instability when Unas died without an heir, and that Teti married Unas’s daughter Iput to gain the throne
- Teti | king of Egypt | Britannica
…the reigns of Unas and Teti, the first king of the 6th dynasty Around Teti ’s pyramid in the northern portion of Ṣaqqārah was built a cemetery of large tombs, including those of several viziers
- Egyptian People | Teti - History Archive
Teti was the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty of ancient Egypt, ruling from approximately 2345 to 2323 BCE during the Old Kingdom period
- Pharaoh Teti - World History Edu
Teti, also referred to as Othoes and sometimes called Tata, Atat, or Athath in outdated sources, was a pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty of Egypt ruling around 2334 BC, his reign marked the beginning of significant changes in Egyptian governance and society
- The Tale of Pharaoh Teti: Myths of the First Pyramid Builder
Pharaoh Teti, the founder of the Sixth Dynasty of Egypt, holds a significant place in the annals of ancient Egyptian history His reign marks the transition into a new era of pyramid construction, and he is often credited with building one of the earliest pyramids at Saqqara
- Teti (2323-2291) - The Ancient Egypt Site
Possibly related through marriage with his predecessor Unas, Teti is considered the first king of the 6th Dynasty Click the thumbnails below to learn more about Teti
- Egyptian Pharaohs : Old Kingdom : Dynasty 6 : Teti - Phouka
Even as late as the Middle Kingdom and the 19th Dynasty, he was honored as "Teti, Beloved of Ptah" His pyramid, called "The Pyramid which is enduring of places" is a small one, built in the southern area of Saqqara, about a hundred meters from Djoser's complex
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