- The
Graffito of Esmet-
Akhom, also
known by its
designation Philae 436 or GPH 436, is the last
known ancient Egyptian inscription written in
Egyptian hieroglyphs...
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Akhom Graffiti (disambiguation) This
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dated to 24
August 394,
found at
Philae and
known as the
Graffito of Esmet-
Akhom. The last
demotic text, also from Philae, was
written in 452. Hieroglyphs...
- the last
known inscription is from Philae,
known as the
Graffito of Esmet-
Akhom, from 394. The
Hieroglyphica of
Horapollo (c. 5th century)
appears to retain...
- from
Sanskrit root āyana : the
arrival of; 31-day-month
names end in -
akhom (-าคม), from
Sanskrit āgama (cognate to
English "come") that also means...
- January. The name
Pachomius is of
Coptic origin: ⲡⲁϧⲱⲙ pakhōm from ⲁϧⲱⲙ
akhōm "eagle or falcon" (ⲡ p- at the
beginning is the
Coptic definite article)...
- The last
known hieroglyphic inscription,
known as the
Graffito of Esmet-
Akhom, is
written in Philae, Egypt. The last
ruler of
Former Qin, Fu Chong, is...
- Akom
Preedakul (Thai: อาคม ปรีดากุล, RTGS:
Akhom Pridakun, IPA: [ʔāː.kʰōm prīː.dāː.kūn]; 5
January 1958 – 30
April 2021),
known by
stage name Kom Chuanchuen...
- co-Augustus at the age of
eight by his father. 394 – The
Graffito of Esmet-
Akhom, the
latest known inscription in
Egyptian hieroglyphs, is written. 410 –...
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