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In case anybody was wondering, my Title,' Khnemet-Amun means ' United with Amun' and signifies spiritual union with the God. A royal title, commonly used by Hatshepsut ( formost of noble women' )it emphasis's her divine origins.
Hatshepsut "Foremost of noble women" (HAt-Spswt; 1. cartouche) or "Foremost of noble women, united/imbued with Amun" (HAt-Spswt-xnmt-jmn; 2. cartouche) ![]() Some new transliterations are using 'x' instead of the old ' K' sound. I'm sticking with the traditional transliteration. ' As with Jmn', ie Amun, I prefer 'Imn' Solon. Last edited by Solon; 12-26-2005 at 07:58 AM. |
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![]() my title "more gothic than thou" has been taken by some as more of a challenge than a statement, but i think i am just about more gothic than thou ![]() hehe blessed be
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To Dr. Paul Fletcher: A great scholar, a wonderful tutor, and a good man. My prayers go out to your family tonight. R.I.P. |