He of the Sedge and the Bee

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He of the Sedge and the Bee is an ancient Egyptian royal epithet signifying the pharaoh as sovereign over both Upper and Lower Egypt.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian royal epithet
title
appearsIn royal titulary
associatedWith ancient Egyptian kingship
beeRepresents Lower Egypt NERFINISHED
category Pharaonic titles
denotes unified kingship of Upper and Lower Egypt
hasSymbol bee
sedge plant
language Egyptian
refersTo pharaoh
relatedConcept Two Lands NERFINISHED
unification of Egypt
sedgeRepresents Upper Egypt NERFINISHED
signifies sovereignty over Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt
symbolizes rule over the Two Lands
timePeriod Pharaonic period
usedBy Egyptian pharaohs
usedIn ancient Egypt NERFINISHED
writtenIn hieroglyphs

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Two Lands of Egypt representedInTitle He of the Sedge and the Bee