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- Transl. I: nb-ḫa-u sʒḥ-u-rˀ nsw-bỉt nbty nb-ḫa-u Bỉkwy-nbw sʒḥ-u-rˀ di-snb awt ỉb nb ḏt
- Transl. F: Nebkhau Sahure nesu-bit nebty nebkhau Bikwy-nebu Sahure di-seneb awt ỉb neb djet
- Translat.: "Possessor of appearances", Sahure, King of Upper and Lower Egypt, "Possessor of appearances", (The Two Ladies/lord of the Crowns of Upper and Lower Egypt), "The Golden Double Falcon", Sahure, given all life, all health, all joy for eternity.
- Sourcing : Leprohon 2013 p. 38 ; Sahure = "Re has endowed me" (for the record) ; Borchardt p. 64 identifies the column as being the südlichen Säule des Nebeneingangs (southern pillar of the side entrance)
Tut-ankh-amun at Sahure's temple?
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Inscription from Borchardt p. 122 with Tutankhamun's cartouche.
Temples of Millions of Years
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