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'''Agathoclea''' was the mother of [[Teti]], who herself was the wife of [[Minhotep]], a leader of the village of [[Siwa]], [[Egypt]]. She was greatly admired by the people of Siwa and remembered for her radiant personality. Upon her death, sometime prior to 48 BCE, she was buried in the [[Mountain of the Dead]], the necropolis of Siwa, where a papyrus scroll praising her likened her to the gods [[Wepwawet]] and the "Great One who is chief of the Souls of [[Heliopolis]]".
'''Agathoclea''' was the wife of [[Minhotep]], a leader of the village of [[Siwa]], [[Egypt]], and with him, the mother of [[Teti]]. She was greatly admired by the people of Siwa and remembered for her radiant personality. Upon her death, sometime prior to 48 BCE, she was buried in the [[Mountain of the Dead]], the necropolis of Siwa, where a papyrus scroll praising her likened her to the gods [[Wepwawet]] and the "Great One who is chief of the Souls of [[Heliopolis]]".


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Agathoclea was the wife of Minhotep, a leader of the village of Siwa, Egypt, and with him, the mother of Teti. She was greatly admired by the people of Siwa and remembered for her radiant personality. Upon her death, sometime prior to 48 BCE, she was buried in the Mountain of the Dead, the necropolis of Siwa, where a papyrus scroll praising her likened her to the gods Wepwawet and the "Great One who is chief of the Souls of Heliopolis".

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