- The
praenomen (classical Latin: [prae̯ˈnoːmɛn]; plural: praenomina) was a
first name
chosen by the
parents of a
Roman child. It was
first bestowed on the...
- The
prenomen, also
called cartouche name or
throne name (Ancient Egyptian: 𓆥 nswt-bjtj "of the
Sedge and Bee") of
ancient Egypt, was one of the five royal...
- the Two
Ladies or
Nebty (nbtj) name. The
Golden Horus and the
nomen and
prenomen titles were
added later. In
Egyptian society,
religion was
central to everyday...
-
sarcophagus contained the
corrected nomen of this king as well as his
prenomen, Sekhemre-Heruhirmaat, "which was
added in ink on the
chest of the coffin...
- the
traditional nswt-bity crest. The
nomen was
later separated from the
prenomen to
become an
independent royal name. The
title Sa-Rê,
literally meaning...
-
Dynasty of Egypt, who
ruled in
approximately the 14th
century BC. His
prenomen or
royal name, Menkheperure,
means "Established in
forms is Re." He was...
-
called the
Horus of Gold) was created. The last two
names of the king, the
prenomen and the nomen, were
generally depicted within the circular,
roped cartouche...
- of Strength") was Apepi's
first prenomen;
towards the
middle of his reign, this
Hyksos ruler adopted a new
prenomen,
Aaqenenre ("The
strength of Re is...
-
Shepenupet II (alt.
Shepenwepet II,
prenomen:
Henutneferumut Irietre) was an
ancient Egyptian princess of the 25th
Dynasty who
served as the high priestess...
- Amenemope) a year
later in
February and
April 1940 respectively.
Shoshenq II's
prenomen,
Heqakheperre Setepenre,
means "The
manifestation of Ra rules, the chosen...