Kagemni

2345 BC) was a vizier from the early part of the reign of King Teti of the Sixth Dynasty of Egypt.

Other duties were related to the royal palace: overseer of the two chambers of the king's adornment, director of the Mansions of the White and Red Crowns and keeper of the head ornaments.

Part of the mastaba consists of a chapel with six rooms, a pillared hall, five magazines, two chambers containing boats, a serdab and a staircase which gives access to the roof.

The pillared hall shows scenes of Vizier Kagemni on a boat which is accompanied by a small papyrus skiff carrying three men.

Other scenes in the pillared hall show cattle, including a man carrying a calf and a cow being milked.

Hereditary noble, chief judge, vizier, high priest in the city of Heliopolis [ 1 ]
A door lintel script,
The places of Teti are enduring
Overseer of the Town of the Pyramid
Kagemni
Beloved daughter of the king (Teti) whom he loves, her great name is Nebtyneboukhet
His wife whom he loves, his adored, her beautiful name is Sesheshet
[ 1 ]
Vizier Kagemni, in the left column, a list of sacrificial offerings, fat cattle, poultry from the three courts, desert game and fruits from vast waters [ 1 ]
Tomb of Kagemni, Saqqara
Mastaba Kagemni, decoration of the I.chamber, scribes and their representative, feeding of hyenas and domestic poultry [ 4 ]
Kagemni titles in mastaba interiers:
Hereditary prince, Chief justice, Director of the Mansions of White and Red Crown crowns, High priest of Heliopolis, Chief of king’s scribers (chancellor), Master of secrets, Overseer of the Upper and Lower land, Judge of the nome administrator, Vizier Kagemni [ 6 ]
Gifts and offerings to Kagemni:
Bringing slaughtered animals, fowls, and all kinds of plants, which are from his castles and villages of eternal possession, some of which are from the Lower and Upper lands, as well as from monasteries, all the servants of the eternal good, in the New year, on the Wag festival, [ note 1 ] on the feast of Thoth , of the first day of the year, feasts of Seker , the great fire, and the sacrifices on feasts of the New year and full Moons (and) on every feast of the Chief judge and vizier Kai-gemni [ 4 ] [ 7 ]