ancient Egyptian royal epithet
C19508
concept
An ancient Egyptian royal epithet is a formal, often symbolic title or phrase used to characterize and glorify a pharaoh’s divine status, political authority, and personal attributes in inscriptions and official contexts.
Observed surface forms (4)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Egyptian royal titulary element | 4 |
| ancient Egyptian honorific title | 2 |
| ancient Egyptian religious epithet | 1 |
| ancient Egyptian royal titulary element | 1 |
Instances (12)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Son of Ra | — |
| Menkheperre | ancient Egyptian royal titulary element |
| He Who Is in the Place of Embalming | ancient Egyptian religious epithet |
| Nebkheperure | Egyptian royal titulary element |
| Nebty | — |
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Two Ladies (ancient Egyptian title)
surface form:
Two Ladies
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| He of the Sedge and the Bee | — |
| Kheperkare | Egyptian royal titulary element |
| She Who Sees Horus and Seth | ancient Egyptian honorific title |
| Maakherure | Egyptian royal titulary element |
| Great of Praises | ancient Egyptian honorific title |
| Khakaure | Egyptian royal titulary element |