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    Narmer (redirect from Horus Narmer)
    Queen Neithhotep, often assumed to have been the mother of Horus Aha. The label shows a serekh of Hor-Aha next to an enclosure inside of which are symbols...
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    be retained, giving "Horus mouth". In the 1990s, Werner Kaiser and Günter Dreyer translated Iry-Hor's name as "Companion of Horus". Two other attempts...
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    Queen Neithhotep, often assumed to have been the mother of Horus Aha. The label shows a serekh of Hor-Aha next to an enclosure inside of which are symbols...
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    kings were the living representation of the Sun alongside Horus and Seth. Therefore, Nebra's Horus name is problematic regarding its translation and meaning...
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    of Horus, funerary deities who were thought to protect the internal organs of the deceased, were the offspring of Isis and the elder form of Horus. In...
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    Edition. Princeton, 2012. Zivie, Alain-Pierre. Memphis et ses nécropoles au Nouvel Empire. Éditions du CNRS, 1988 Media related to Ptah at Wikimedia Commons...
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    initially featuring a Horus name, a Sedge and Bee (nswt-bjtj) name and a Two Ladies (nbtj) name, with the additional Golden Horus, nomen and prenomen titles...
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    dynasty. In this period, those kings' names were inscribed in the form of serekhs on a variety of surfaces including pottery and tombs. The Protodynastic...
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    authors list (link) Graindorge, Catherine (1994). Le Dieu Sokar a Thebes Au Nouvel Empire (in French). Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. ISBN 3447034769. Mikhail...
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    Mendesian triad which consisted of her, the god Banebdjedet, and Harpocrates (Horus the child). Her cult was localized mainly to Nome 16 of Lower Egypt around...
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    ISBN 978-3-643-12805-8. Lenoble, Patrice (2018). El-Hobagi: Une Necropole De Rang Imperial Au Soudan Central. Institut Francais D'archeologie Orientale. Pope, Jeremy (2014)...
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    the temple of Nyuserre reads "Horus Djedkhau, the king of Upper and Lower Egypt, the Two Ladies Djedkhau, the Golden Horus Djed, Djedkare. For the king...
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    like Re" and shows the king smiting an enemy and the Horus names of both Merenre and Pepi II in serekhs facing one another. This evidence for a shared reign...
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