ancient Egyptian royal title
C18762
concept
An ancient Egyptian royal title is a formal designation used to identify and legitimize a pharaoh or member of the royal family, often reflecting divine authority, political power, and religious roles within the kingdom.
Observed surface forms (9)
- Horus name ×3
- ancient Egyptian title ×3
- ancient Egyptian name ×2
- Egyptian pharaonic title ×1
- Egyptian royal title ×1
- ancient Egyptian queenly title ×1
- ancient Egyptian throne name ×1
- ancient royal title ×1
- nomen of an Egyptian pharaoh ×1
Instances (20)
- Lord of the Two Lands
- King of the Lands via concept surface "ancient royal title"
- Nebty via concept surface "Egyptian royal title"
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Two Ladies (ancient Egyptian title)
via concept surface "ancient Egyptian title"
surface form: Two Ladies
- Horus name Shepseskhaf via concept surface "Horus name"
- nsw-bity
- King of Upper and Lower Egypt
- Sekhemib via concept surface "Horus name"
- Great Chief of the Ma via concept surface "ancient Egyptian title"
- Ka-nakht-mery-Maat via concept surface "Horus name"
- Great One of the Hetes-Sceptre via concept surface "ancient Egyptian queenly title"
- ḥw-nj via concept surface "ancient Egyptian name"
- Neferu via concept surface "ancient Egyptian name"
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Nesu-bit (King of Upper and Lower Egypt)
surface form: Nesu-bit
- Kaiu via concept surface "nomen of an Egyptian pharaoh"
- Great Royal Wife via concept surface "ancient Egyptian title"
- King’s Mother
- Lady of the Two Lands
- Hereditary Princess
- Bakare via concept surface "ancient Egyptian throne name"