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Teti, Son of Minhotep : ウィキペディア英語版 | Teti, Son of Minhotep Teti, Son of Minhotep, was an Egyptian official in Coptos during the reign of the Seventeenth Dynasty Pharaoh, Nubkheperre Intef. His only clear attestation is in the Coptos Decree, which deprives him of his office and its stipend for some act of sacrilege. The exact nature of this crime is debated, largely due to the idiomatic or euphemistic language used in the text. Some have identified him as the same Teti who opposed Kamose several kings later, which would indicate the kings between Nubkheperre Intef and Kamose had very short reigns, but this identification remains problematic. == Rank == Teti's position in Coptos has been identified variously as a Haty-a or as merely a temple official. J. H. Breasted argued that the Coptos Decree must be read as ordering the demotion of a count and installing his replacement.〔Breasted, ''Ancient Records of Egypt,'' vol. 1, p 339. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1906.〕 Alternatively, Katja Goebs argues that Teti probably had never been the Haty-a, since the titles the Coptos Decree stripped him of were purely temple offices.〔Goebs, Katja, "''Hftj Ntr'' as Euphemism," ''The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology.'' vol. 89 (2003), p. 35.〕
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