Meryteti

2330 BC) served as vizier of Pepi I during the Sixth Dynasty of Egypt.

[1] He was thus a nephew of the king Pepi I. Meryteti was buried in the mastaba of his father Mereruka.

The largest part of the mastaba was made for Mereruka, another section belonged to Mereruka's mother, while the third part belonged to Meryteti.

[2] The burial shaft of Meryteti is located in the north-west corner of Mereruka's tomb.

[3] His section of the tomb depicts his own wife, Nebet, and two sons, Ihyemsaef (or Ihy) and Niankhmin.