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[linke Randinschrift] / 〈Fels-Stele Sethos I.〉

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Description

〈Historisch-rhetorische Königstexte (19. Dynastie)〉→Silsile→〈Fels-Stele Sethos I.〉→Fels-Stele Sethos I. (Jahr 6)→[linke Randinschrift]

Inscriptions (1)

Inscription #1 · Egyptian

Transcription

[...] Ḥr,w-nbw wḥm-ḫꜥ,w-wsr-pḏ,wt-m-tꜣ,w-nb,w 〈§〉 ꜥnḫ nṯr-nfr ṯnr n ḥḥ.pl qn.y n ḥfn.pl smꜣ{m} Ḫr ptpt Kꜣš nswt-bj,t nb-Tꜣ,du Mn-Mꜣꜥ,t-Rꜥw zꜣ-Rꜥw nb-ḫꜥ,pl ⸢Sty⸣-[mr-n]-Pṯḥ ḏi̯ ꜥnḫ mj Rꜥw ḏ,t

Translations (1)

DE scholarly · TLA / ORAEC
... Goldhorus: Wehem-chau-user-pedjut-em-tau-nebu. Es lebe der vollkommene Gott, der tüchtig ist durch/für die Millionen, der stark ist für die Hunderttausenden, der Syrien hinmetzelt und Kusch niedertrampelt - der König von Ober- und Unterägypten und Herr der Beiden Länder: Men-Maat-Re, der Sohn des Re und Herr der Kronen: Sethos-mer-en-Ptah, dem Leben gegeben ist wei Re ewiglich.

Cross-references (2)

  • TLA-Text GLJGVJEJXJDFTIPLUMZV4IFZUM tier-1
  • ORAEC-id oraec5776 tier-2
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