Sentence ID IBUBdzjqqT05bE6cpHxPOwrh0mE (Variant 2)


(One of 2 reading variants of this sentence: #1, >> #2 <<)


    Opet 152.R
     
     

     
     

    epith_king
    de Goldhorus (Goldname der Königstitulatur)

    (unspecified)
    ROYLN

    epith_king
    de Sohn des Re (Eigenname der Königstitulatur)

    (unspecified)
    ROYLN

    kings_name
    de Ptolemaios, der ewig lebt, geliebt von Ptah

    (unspecified)
    ROYLN

    substantive_fem
    de Ehefrau

    (unspecified)
    N.f:sg

    personal_pronoun
    de [Suffix Pron. sg.3.m.]

    (unspecified)
    -3sg.m

    substantive_fem
    de Herrscherin

    (unspecified)
    N.f:sg

    epith_king
    de Herrin der beiden Länder

    (unspecified)
    ROYLN


    Opet 153.R
     
     

     
     

    kings_name
    de Kleopatra

    (unspecified)
    ROYLN

    verb_3-inf
    de lieben

    (unspecified)
    V

    epith_king
    de Theoi Epiphaneis

    (unspecified)
    ROYLN

    epith_king
    de Eupator

    (unspecified)
    ROYLN

    epith_king
    de Theos Philometor

    (unspecified)
    ROYLN

    epith_king
    de Theoi Euergeteis

    (unspecified)
    ROYLN

    gods_name
    de Nut

    (unspecified)
    DIVN

    epith_god
    de die Große (verschiedene Göttinnen)

    (unspecified)
    DIVN

    epith_god
    de Herrin der Göttinnen

    (unspecified)
    DIVN

fr L'Horus d'or: grand de force, maître des jubilés comme son père Ptah-Ta-Tchenen, [père des dieux], souverain comme Rê,
le Fils de Rê: Ptolémée-puisse-t-il-vivre-à-jamais-aimé-de-Ptah,
et son épouse, la souveraine, la maîtresse des deux terres, Cléopâtre (III),
aimés des deux dieux Epiphanes, du dieu Eupator, du dieu Philométor, des deux dieux Evergètes, de Nout et d'Opet(?) la grande, la dame des déesses.

Author(s): Aurélie Paulet; with contributions by: Altägyptisches Wörterbuch, Peter Dils (Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015), latest changes: 11/14/2019)

Comments
  • jp.t-wr.t oder wr.t: geschrieben mit dem stehenden Nilpferd, das seine Tatze auf einer zꜣ-Schleife stützt und eine Doppelfederkrone trägt. De Wit, Opet III, 86 liest "Nout-Ipet-ourt", aber das Zeichen kann auch nur wr.t gelesen werden.

    Commentary author: Aurélie Paulet; with contributions by: Altägyptisches Wörterbuch, Peter Dils; Data file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015), latest revision: 10/29/2019

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