Michael Francis "Mike" Teti (born September 20, 1956) is an American rower. Born in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, he attended Monsignor Bonner High School and is a 1978 graduate of St. Joseph's University. Currently the head coach of men's crew at the University of California, Berkeley, he is a twelve-time U.S. national team member, three-time Olympian (including a bronze medal at the 1988 Olympics), and a member of the world champion men's eight in 1987.
In addition to Cal, his coaching experience includes positions at Temple University, coach of the freshman squad at Princeton University, the U.S. national team, and in 2004 he coached the U.S. Men's Olympic M8+ to a gold medal.
Teti, less commonly known as Othoes, was the first Pharaoh of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt and is buried at Saqqara. The exact length of his reign has been destroyed on the Turin King List, but is believed to have been about 12 years.
Teti had several wives:
Teti is known to have had several children. He was the father of at least three sons and probably ten daughters. Of the sons, two are well attested, a third one is likely:
Császártöltés is a village in Bács-Kiskun county, in the Southern Great Plain region of southern Hungary.
Croats in Hungary call this village Tetiš or Tuotiš.Germans in Hungary call this village Tschasartet or Kaiserdamm.
It covers an area of 82.06 km2 (32 sq mi) and has a population of 2,662 people (2005).
Coordinates: 46°25′N 19°11′E / 46.417°N 19.183°E / 46.417; 19.183