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Ramesses III
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Best with dabke music (press play) El Dabka-Egypt ---------------------- ꕤ ---------------------- Music Peter Pringle
Egyptian Song Link
words of song from ancient Egyptian
papyrus scroll circa 1500 BC
Era of:
Tutankhamun
Queen Hatshepsut
'heretic king' Akenaten & wife Queen Nefertiti
instrument 22string Egyptian New Kingdom harp ('djedjet') *Egyptians only wrote words
(not the accompanying music)
[ *music after Ramesses III time ]
(ca. 1185 BC – 1153 BC)
source
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Pharaohs
Great Five Names 1. The Horus Name | now Serekh Name oldest attested name/title of Egyptian kings consists of three elements: modern reference: 'serekh name'(1) palace façade; (*as not all pharoah palace Horus falcon on serekh (palace façade)) Two elements:
1. sitting or walking figure of deity holding rectangular ornamental illustration of floor-plan of palace façade & royal courtyard.
Ornamental illustration called 'serekh' (fm Egyptian 'façade')
2. Name of Pharaoh written inside free space representing royal courtyard.
Most cases, falcon of god Horus was deity on top of serekh.
Late Naqada III period (3,200 BC - 3,030 BC)
-- kings started to write name inside serekhs
2. Nebty name (lit. 'two ladies') 'heraldic' goddesses of Upper & Lower Egypt
cartouche or serekh 3. Golden Horus Name form of pharaoh name featuring image of a Horus falcon perched above or beside the hieroglyph for gold
gold associated with eternity / eternal Horus name of Pharaoh typically not framed by cartouche or serekh 4. Throne name (prenomen)
ie title, 'She/He of the Sedge & Bee' translated as 'King of Upper & Lower Egypt' 5. Personal name (nomen)
adjacent to symbol of sun (for solar god Ra) [ 'son of' must be the duck ] Modern historians refer to Pharaohs by personal name. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Egyptian_royal_titulary https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horus_name
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Records of the Harem Conspiracy against Ramses III
The Judicial Turin Papyrus, Rollin Papyrus and Lee Papyrus http://www.reshafim.org.il/ad/egypt/texts/judicial_turin_papyrus.htm
Some other interesting texts
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December 26, 2015
GIF - Ramesses III
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