Author(s):
Ingelore Hafemann;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 11/14/2019)
Ihm (d.h. Nacht) ist eine Anzahl an Würden verliehen worden durch die Majestät des Horus, Leiter der beiden Länder, des Nebti, der die Maat erscheinen läßt, des Goldhorus, der die Götter zufriedenstelt, des Königs von Ober- und Unterägypten 𓍹Die Gestalt des Re ist erschienen𓍺, des Sohnes des Re 𓍹Sesostris (II.)𓍺, beschenkt mit Leben, Dauer und Macht wie Re ewiglich,
Author(s):
Peter Dils;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Johannes Jüngling,
Lutz Popko
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 06/26/2025)
Author(s):
Ingelore Hafemann;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Sophie Diepold
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 02/06/2024)
Textfeld in 25 Zeilen (b)erste Zeile 1,5 mal höher als die übrigen Zeilen
Horus Ankhmesut, Two Ladies Ankhmesut, [King of Upper and Lower Egypt] 𓍹Kheper[ka]re𓍺, [the good god, Lord of the Two Lands, son of Re 𓍹Senusret𓍺, given life] eternally and for ever like Re.
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: 06/26/2025)
whom the king brought, for knowing that his counsel was efficient, whom he promoted before the Two Banks, whom the king taught about (his) actions, for knowing that he distinguished himself among the officials, whose ka the lord of the two lands shaped, whom Horus, lord of the palace, brought into existence,
Author(s):
Renata Landgrafova & Peter Dils;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Peter Dils,
Johannes Jüngling
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 12/19/2022)
die Neun-Bogenvölker (neun feindliche Völker, Fremdvölker)
(unspecified)
PROPN
de
[König]: Horus, der mit kräftigem Arm, Herr der Beiden Länder, Herr des Rituals, der jedes Fremdland schlägt, Herr der Kraft, der die die Neun-Bogenvölker niedertritt.
Author(s):
Ingelore Hafemann;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: before June 2015 (1992–2015))
Es lebe der Horus "Starker Stier, geliebt von Aton", die beiden Herrinnen "Groß an Königsherrschaft in Achetaton", Goldhorus "Der den Namen des Aton erhebt", König von Ober- und Unterägyypten, der von der Maat lebt, Herr der beiden Länder Nefer-cheperu-Re-Wa-en-Re, Sohn des Re, der von der Maat lebt, Herr der Kronen Echnaton, der groß in seiner Zeit ist.
Author(s):
Gunnar Sperveslage;
with contributions by:
AV Wortschatz der ägyptischen Sprache,
Sophie Diepold
(Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015),
latest changes: 10/15/2024)
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