Author(s):
Renata Landgrafova & Peter Dils;
with contributions by: Altägyptisches Wörterbuch, Peter Dils, Johannes Jüngling
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 12/19/2022)
enas you love Wepwawet, your god sweet of love, as you wish to follow Osiris, so that you would be given god's offerings from the goods of Khentamenti, may you say: "A thousand of bread, beer, bulls and fowl for the ka of the administrator of the city Khusobek, whom Ita, justified, conceived, whose beautiful name is Djaa, whom Ita conceived."
Author(s):
Renata Landgrafova & Peter Dils;
with contributions by: Altägyptisches Wörterbuch, Peter Dils, Johannes Jüngling
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 12/19/2022)
Author(s):
Marc Brose;
with contributions by: Altägyptisches Wörterbuch, Peter Dils, Charlotte Dietrich
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 11/14/2019)
de(Er ist gekommen), nachdem er die Herrschaft über (die Bewohner) Ägypten(s) angetreten und die Wüste in Besitz genommen hat (wörtl.: nachdem er die Wüste neben sich gegeben/gesetzt hat).
enAn offering which the king gives so that Osiris, lord of [Abydos] may give [an invocation offering of bread and beer,] bulls and birds, alabaster and linen, incense and oil and every good and pure thing to the ka of the hereditary noble and local prince who says what is good and repeats what is beloved in the course of every day, the chief officer of the city Ḫw-Sbk, whose good name is Ḏꜣꜣ, begotten by Jtʾ.
Author(s):
Renata Landgrafova & Peter Dils;
with contributions by: Altägyptisches Wörterbuch, Peter Dils, Johannes Jüngling, Lutz Popko
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 12/20/2022)
Author(s):
Renata Landgrafova & Peter Dils;
with contributions by: Altägyptisches Wörterbuch, Peter Dils, Johannes Jüngling, Lutz Popko
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 12/20/2022)
Giebelfeld (B), Text bei der Osirismumie, die dem Horusfalken Leben gibt
Author(s):
Renata Landgrafova & Peter Dils;
with contributions by: Altägyptisches Wörterbuch, Peter Dils, Johannes Jüngling
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 12/20/2022)
Giebelfeld (B), Text der Königstitulatur, mit dem Horusfalken, dem das Lebenszeichen geschenkt wird
Author(s):
Renata Landgrafova & Peter Dils;
with contributions by: Altägyptisches Wörterbuch, Peter Dils, Johannes Jüngling
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 12/20/2022)
en(Long) live Horus, Netjery-kheperu (Divine-of-transformations), Two Ladies Netjery-mesut (Divine-of-births), Golden Falcon Kheperu (The Transformed One), King of Upper and Lower Egypt 𓍹Khakaure𓍺 (One-Whose-Kas-Appeared, a Re), son of Re 𓍹Senwosret𓍺, given life for ever like Re.
Author(s):
Renata Landgrafova & Peter Dils;
with contributions by: Altägyptisches Wörterbuch, Peter Dils, Johannes Jüngling
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 12/20/2022)
Pilasterinschrift der 1. Nische mit Titulatur von Sesostris II. und III.
deDer Horus-König: „Mit göttlichen Gestalten“, der zu den Beiden Herrinnen gehört: „Mit göttlicher Geburt“, der Goldhorus: „Der Gestalt gewordene/Verwandelte“, der König von Ober- und Unterägypten: „Cha-kau-Ra“, der gute Gott, der Herr der beiden Länder, [der Herr, der die Rituale durchführt, der Sohn des Ra: „Se]s[ostris (III.)]“, dem [alles] Leben, Dauer, Herrschaft, Gesundheit und [Freude gegeben ist wie Ra ewiglich.]
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