... Herhor , and Queen Nikotris , widow of Rameses XII . , and mother of Rameses XIII . After this explanation came a grave - like silence . Herhor began again , " Since my consort , who is the only heir to the throne , has abdicated , the ...
... Herhor, “should be a man of ripe years, energetic, and skilled in government. For this reason I advise you to choose for the highest position—” “Herhor!” cried some one. “The most famous Nitager, the leader of the eastern army ...
... Herhor , she must be his wife . Also she appears as the equal of Herhor on the Leyden stele ( A.Z. xxiii . 82 ; Lb. D. 991 ) . The military power was also united to the priestly , even during the end of the Ramessides , as Herhor was ...
... Herhor himself . It has been found a difficult matter to place this queen exactly . She was believed by Champollion , Lepsius and de Rouge to have been the wife of Herhor ; later M. Naville1 thought she was the mother rather than the ...
... Herhor jest moim wrogiem ... On oskarżył mnie przed tobą i na- raził na taki wstyd ! ... Mimo pokornej postawy , książę gryzł war- gi i zaciskał pięści . ― Herhor jest moim wiernym sługą , a twoim przyjacielem . Jego to wymowa spra ...
... Herhor was smitten with the ambition of putting himself at the head of an army, and reasserting the claim of Egypt to a supremacy over Syria. He calls himself "the conqueror of the Ruten," and there is no reason to doubt that he was ...
... Herhor did not abandon his priestly functions. He bore the title of High-Priest of Ammon regularly on one of his royal escutcheons, while on the other he called himself "Her-Hor Si-Ammon," or "Her-Hor, son of Ammon," following the ...
... Herhor did not abandon his priestly functions. He bore the title of High-Priest of Ammon regularly on one of his royal escutcheons, while on the other he called himself "Her-Hor Si-Ammon," or "Her-Hor, son of Ammon," following the ...
... Herhor having complete command of the eastern frontier . That there was an amicable condominium between Herhor as full king and Nesibanebdadu , prince of Tanis and ruler in the Delta , is shown by the papyrus of Unuamen ( Rec . xxi . 74 ) ...
... Herhor was smitten with the ambition of putting himself at the head of an army, and reasserting the claim of Egypt to a supremacy over Syria. He calls himself "the conqueror of the Ruten," and there is no reason to doubt that he was ...