2400 BC) was an ancient Egyptian official under king Djedkare Isesi in the late Fifth Dynasty, during the Old Kingdom period.
These include ḫtmw nṯr m wi3y ˁ3wy dd nrw ḥrw m ḫ3swt -god's sealer in the two great barks, who places the dread of Horus in foreign lands[4] and imi-r3 mš3 - expedition leader.
[8] This filiation has been assessed differently by other Egyptologists however, as it is now known that the title of King's son was, in some instances, purely honorific.
[9] In particular, the damaged biographical inscriptions of his tomb still record some of his marine expeditions to foreign lands and his participation in great building projects.
[10] Kaemtjenent may have been the father of Isesi-ankh,[10] another high official serving Djedkare Isesi and his successor, Unas.