Everyone is equal before the law
Everyone is equal before the law 1---1230
It seems that Bibi was not successful in his home. We find an indication in the inscriptions of Minister “Wani” that the king ordered his wife “Emtz” to be tried before a court specially formed for this purpose, but we do not know anything other than this indication, and history has left us in complete darkness about the reason for this trial or the type of crime she committed. It is not far-fetched that she wanted to conspire against the king out of jealousy when she saw that he had married two other women, each of whom was named “Mere-Ra-ankhes.” In any case, we will remain ignorant of the secret forever, or we will find a trace that reveals this mysterious secret.
He was in charge of this trial, as Wani mentioned, and he alluded to it in his inscriptions with all skill and skill, without judging the queen innocent or guilty. After that, we did not hear anything bad or good about her in the inscriptions. As for the king’s other two wives, they were sisters. He married the second one after the sister’s death. The first, they were also two great women, descendants of a hereditary prince and ruler, and a priest named “Khoi” and his wife “Nabat.” Imhotep


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