Khéty VII
Khéty is a king of the Egyptian woman.
According to certain Egyptologists (idea who is generally retained) he is the author of the famous precepts for its son, the king Mérikarê {{II}}, in which he informs it, in particular how to treat the taking away of the tax. After a description of the social serious attack and policy which passes through this period, he explains the means to implement to restore the order and to give again with the royalty his prestige of antan. The precepts are a major work in the literature moralist of the time.
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