repeszeket
Repeszeket, also known as Repeszeket the Younger, was an ancient Egyptian vizier who served during the reign of Pharaoh Pepi II (c. 2278–2184 BCE) of the Sixth Dynasty. His title, repeszeket, translates to "the beloved of the two lands," reflecting his high status and influence. Repeszeket is primarily known through his tomb, TT320, located in the Theban Necropolis, which provides valuable insights into the daily life and beliefs of ancient Egyptians.
The tomb of Repeszeket the Younger is notable for its well-preserved frescoes and inscriptions, which depict
Repeszeket the Younger's tomb is an important source of information about the beliefs and practices of the
The tomb of Repeszeket the Younger was discovered in 1898 by the British Egyptologist Sir William Matthew