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What does the cartouche of Queen Hatshepsut tell us about her?

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What does the cartouche of Queen Hatshepsut tell us about her?

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Tell many interesting thing. Please to read for self…also can make own conclusions: Golly gosh 1 ‘Hatshepsut’s full name, according to an account by Edouard Naville, is composed of four parts. The first, her “standard” name, is “she who is rich, powerful through her ‘ka’s, her doubles.” The second, read as nebti refers to the pharaoh’s dominion over both East and West. The third is her “Horus” name, reading “The divine one in her risings”. Finally, her name continues with two cartouches, the first reading Kamara, the “true double of Ra”. The second cartouche has no holy meaning but instead reads her name given at birth, “Hatshepsut”. Thus her full name, as inscribed on her “great seal”, was the Horus, mighty by his Kas, the lord of East and West abounding in years, the good goddess, the pious lady, the golden falcon, divine in her rings, the King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Kamara, the daughter of Ra, Khnumit Amon, Hatshepsut…’ Golly gosh 2 ‘Hatshepsut (or Hatchepsut, pronounced /hæt

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