He is the vizier of the Third Dynasty Pharaoh Djoser, credited with commissioning the first pyramid, the step pyramid at
Imhotep was chief architect to the Third Dynasty King Djoser (2687-2668 BC). He is the first master architect we know by name, and was in charge of building the original step pyramid at
A commoner by birth, Imhotep's intelligence and determination enabled him to rise through the ranks to become one of the king's most trusted advisors.
He eventually held the offices of High Priest of Heliopolis and Lector Priest, making him a very powerful and influential man whose name is given the great honor of being inscribed on the base of one of the statues of King Djoser
Imphotep was also the physician to King Djoser. Imphotep was considered so important that he was, after his death, was worshipped as a god of healing.
Imhotep's influence lived on well after his death. In the
During the Late Period his veneration extended to deification and he became a local god at
Although Imphotep played a very important part of Ancient Egypt, good documentation regarding this Third Dynasty vizier is scarce. For this reason I recommended Imhotep: The Egyptian God of Medicine . Although this book is relatively short at 120 pages it is well written and invigorating, which makes Imhotep: The Egyptian God of Medicine an excellent read.