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{{Quote|Imhotep, the one who comes in peace. Chancellor of the King of Egypt, Doctor, First in line after the King of Upper Egypt, Administrator of the Great Palace, Hereditary nobleman, High Priest of Heliopolis, Builder, Chief Carpenterm Chief Sculptor, and Maker of Vases in Chief. Honored in death as in life.|Inscription on a scroll about Imhotep|Assassin's Creed: Origins}}
{{Quote|Imhotep, the one who comes in peace. Chancellor of the King of Egypt, Doctor, First in line after the King of Upper Egypt, Administrator of the Great Palace, Hereditary nobleman, High Priest of Heliopolis, Builder, Chief Carpenterm Chief Sculptor, and Maker of Vases in Chief. Honored in death as in life.|Inscription on a scroll about Imhotep|Assassin's Creed: Origins}}
'''Imhotep''' was an [[Egypt|Egyptian]] chancellor to the pharoah [[Djoser]] and the High Priest of {{Wiki|Heliopolis}}. He was also the architect of the [[Pyramid of Djoser]], which served as the pharaoh's tomb after his death.
'''Imhotep''' was an [[Egypt]]ian chancellor to the pharoah [[Djoser]] and the High Priest of {{Wiki|Heliopolis (ancient Egypt)|Heliopolis}}. He was also the architect of the [[Pyramid of Djoser]], which served as the pharaoh's tomb after his death. Imhotep was later detified by the ancient Egyptians.


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"Imhotep, the one who comes in peace. Chancellor of the King of Egypt, Doctor, First in line after the King of Upper Egypt, Administrator of the Great Palace, Hereditary nobleman, High Priest of Heliopolis, Builder, Chief Carpenterm Chief Sculptor, and Maker of Vases in Chief. Honored in death as in life."
―Inscription on a scroll about Imhotep[src]

Imhotep was an Egyptian chancellor to the pharoah Djoser and the High Priest of Heliopolis. He was also the architect of the Pyramid of Djoser, which served as the pharaoh's tomb after his death. Imhotep was later detified by the ancient Egyptians.

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