Author(s):
Silke Grallert;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Anja Weber
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 29 Dec 2022)
Für: Osiris, den Herrscher; Osiris, den Herrn der Ewigkeit; Osiris, dessen Thron schöner ist als (der) der (anderen) Götter; Osiris, den Gestaltenreichen; Horus im großen Hause (heliopolitanischer Horus); Horus, der das Erbe ergreift; Horus-Mechenti-en-irti (Horus von Letopolis); Horus, den Geliebten der Götter; Horus, der mit seiner Kraft erobert; Horus, den Weitausschreitenden; Horus, den Pfeiler seiner Mutter; Horus-Merti (Horus von Pharbaitos); Horus, den König der Götter; Isis, die Abendbarke; Isis, die Herrin aller Länder; Min, den Stier seiner Mutter; Min-Horus, den mit dem erhobenen Arm; Min von Koptos; Min, den Herrn von Ipu (Achmim); Min, der in seinem Hause ist; Min den König, den siegreichen Horus; [Min], den Herrn von Waset (Theben) [. . .].
Author(s):
Frank Feder;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Jonas Treptow,
Simon D. Schweitzer
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 27 Aug 2025)
Der ... Vorsteher der sechs großen Hallen, Vorsteher jeder Arbeit des Königs, Vorsteher der beiden Scheunen, Hüter des Geheimnisses über jeden Befehl des Königs, der von seinem Herrn in seinen beiden Ländern Geliebte... einziger Freund (des Königs), Vorsteher der Aktenschreiber des Königs, Liebling des Königs in jeder seiner Arbeit, Vorsteher der beiden Schatzhäuser und Versorgter beim großen Gott, dem Herrn des Westens, Chenemti (?).
Author(s):
Stefan Grunert;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: before June 2015 (1992–2015))
Author(s):
Silke Grallert;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Anja Weber,
Jonas Treptow,
Simon D. Schweitzer,
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache, SAW,
Gunnar Sperveslage
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 20 Aug 2025)
Author(s):
Stefan Grunert;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: before June 2015 (1992–2015))
Author(s):
Stefan Grunert;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: before June 2015 (1992–2015))
Wir wollen die Gaben zu dem Vollkommenen Gott (= Ramses II.) tragen, damit er uns Frieden gibt, so dass wir leben (können)." - der König von OÄ und UÄ Usermaatre-setepenre, der Sohn des Re Ramses-meriamun, dem Leben gegeben ist.
Author(s):
Silke Grallert;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Anja Weber,
Jonas Treptow,
Simon D. Schweitzer,
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache, SAW,
Gunnar Sperveslage
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 20 Aug 2025)
Die Beiden Herrinnen Neb-a, Goldhorus [Qen]u, König von Ober- und Unterägypten Wah-ib-Re, Sohn des Re Psammetich, der von Ptah-Sokar Geliebte, dem Leben gegeben ist.
priest of Wepwawet, decorated atop his standard - Lord of the cushion, one taller than the (other) gods, one sharp of arrows, lord of Siut, one who is on the thrones of Re-Atum, a strong one, mightier than the (other) gods, one who seized the two lands in triumph, to whom was given the inheritance of eternity, Wepwawet of Upper Egypt, the leader of the two lands, the leader of the gods -, his praised, his beloved, the count Djefaihapi.
Author(s):
Renata Landgrafova & Peter Dils;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Peter Dils,
Johannes Jüngling,
Lutz Popko
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 08 Apr 2025)
(One of2reading variants of this sentence:
#1, >> #2 <<)
priest of Wepwawet, decorated atop his standard - Lord of the cushion, one taller than the (other) gods, one sharp of arrows, lord of Siut, one who is on the thrones of Re-Atum, a strong one, mightier than the (other) gods, one who seized the two lands in triumph, to whom was given the inheritance of eternity, Wepwawet of Upper Egypt, the leader of the two lands, the leader of the gods -, his praised, his beloved, the count Djefaihapi.
Author(s):
Renata Landgrafova & Peter Dils;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Peter Dils,
Johannes Jüngling,
Lutz Popko
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 08 Apr 2025)
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