enI was a silent one among the officials, one of whom it was said: "await his arrival!", whose heart conducted his affairs, who was sent on account his being efficient in the heart (of the king), whom the king honoured in front of the Two Lands, his trusted one at the fore of his subjects, a truly rightful one to (lit. in the presence of) people, an official who untied what was knotted, one beloved of the gods of Thinis.
Author(s):
Renata Landgrafova & Peter Dils;
with contributions by: Altägyptisches Wörterbuch, Peter Dils, Johannes Jüngling, Daniel A. Werning
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 10/14/2024)
Author(s):
Renata Landgrafova & Peter Dils;
with contributions by: Altägyptisches Wörterbuch, Peter Dils, Johannes Jüngling, Daniel A. Werning
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 10/14/2024)
Author(s):
Renata Landgrafova & Peter Dils;
with contributions by: Altägyptisches Wörterbuch, Peter Dils, Johannes Jüngling, Daniel A. Werning
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 10/14/2024)
Author(s):
Renata Landgrafova & Peter Dils;
with contributions by: Altägyptisches Wörterbuch, Peter Dils, Johannes Jüngling, Daniel A. Werning
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 10/14/2024)
Author(s):
Renata Landgrafova & Peter Dils;
with contributions by: Altägyptisches Wörterbuch, Peter Dils, Johannes Jüngling, Lutz Popko, Daniel A. Werning
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 10/14/2024)
enGiving praise to Khentamenty, Lord of Abydos, by the dignified hereditary noble and local prince, overseer of all works of the king, the trusted one of the king, who is at the fore of the Two Lands, his beloved among the courtiers, one foremost of place at the zmꜣ-throne of Horus, the chamberlain Kheperkare, justified.
Author(s):
Renata Landgrafova & Peter Dils;
with contributions by: Altägyptisches Wörterbuch, Peter Dils, Johannes Jüngling, Lutz Popko, Daniel A. Werning
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 10/14/2024)
Author(s):
Alexander Schütze;
with contributions by: Altägyptisches Wörterbuch, Lutz Popko, Peter Dils, Kay Christine Klinger, Daniel A. Werning
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 10/14/2024)
deEin Opfer, das der König und Amun-Re, der Herr des Himmels, geben für den Ka des Iripat, Hatia, des wahrhaftig Vertrauten beim Zurückhalten der Pat, beim Einschüchtern der Herzen der Feinde, des Vorstehers der Stadt, des Vorstehers der sechs Gerichtshöfe, Ii-meru, der Gerechtfertigte, den Sat-amun geboren hat.
Author(s):
Alexander Schütze;
with contributions by: Altägyptisches Wörterbuch, Peter Dils, Lutz Popko, Kay Christine Klinger, Daniel A. Werning
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 10/14/2024)
deDer Iripat und Hatia, der die Gesetze kennt, der erfahren ist beim Handeln, der Vertraute des Königs, der ausgezeichnet ist gegenüber den Menschen, der Große der Zehn von Oberägypten, Senaa-ib, der das Leben wiederholt.
Author(s):
Alexander Schütze;
with contributions by: Altägyptisches Wörterbuch, Lutz Popko, Kay Christine Klinger, Daniel A. Werning
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 10/14/2024)
deMöge er ein Totenopfer geben (bestehend aus) Brot, Bier, Rindern, Geflügel, Alabaster, Leinen, Weihrauch, Salböl und jeder schönen und reinen Sache, wovon ein Gott lebt, für den Ka des Gefolgsmanns des Königs auf seinen Schritten, seines Vertrauten an der Spitze der Untertanen, des Vorstehers des Heeres des Herrschers, des Lieblings des vollkommenen Gottes, den Horus, der Herr dieses Landes, groß gemacht hat wegen der Größe seiner Trefflichkeit in (seinem) Herzen, der Königssohn Emsaf, der das Leben wiederholt, der Herr der Versorgtheit.
Author(s):
Alexander Schütze;
with contributions by: Altägyptisches Wörterbuch, Lutz Popko, Kay Christine Klinger, Daniel A. Werning
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 10/14/2024)
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