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Avaris (Egyptian: ḥw.t wꜥr.t,
sometimes hut-waret;
Ancient Gr****: Αὔαρις, romanized: Auaris; Gr****: Άβαρις, romanized: Avaris;
Egyptian Arabic: اڤاريس...
- to the same person. The
various forms are
based on the Gr**** (Ραμεσσυς:
Ramessus),
Latin (Ramesses), or
Hebrew (רעמסס: Raˁamses, Raˁmeses)
forms of the...
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Scribe 475–479 A
Satirical Letter Papyrus Anastasi I 3.3
Praise of Pi-
Ramessu (Papyrus
Anastasi I) 471 In
Praise of the City
Ramses 3.4 A
Report of Escaped...
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transliterated as rꜥ-ms-sw ("Ra is the one who bore him") and
pronounced as /
rɑmɛssu/. In transcription, ⟨a⟩, ⟨i⟩, and ⟨u⟩ all
represent consonants. For example...
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personal name. This is
transliterated as rʿ-ms-sw, and is
usually realised as
Ramessu or Ramesses,
meaning 'Ra bore him'.
Already an old man when he was crowned...
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Capital of 14th and 15th
Dynasties Per-
Ramessu (Pi-Ramesses) 1274 BC 19th
Ramesses II
Qantir Per-Rameses, Per
Ramessu Founded by
Ramesses II;
absorbed Avaris;...
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Reports (International Series) 2732. Oxford: Archaeopress. 61–81. "Per
Ramessu |
ancient city,
Egypt | Britannica". www.britannica.com.
Retrieved 2022-05-09...
- of the god Bes Vase with the name of King
Wenis Wall from a
temple of
Ramessus II Wall of the tomb of
Akhetaa Wall tile from the 20th
Dynasty Water jars...
- to Ptah in Aethiopia's
capital This king's name
means "The Aksumite". "
Ramessu" is
based on the
Egyptian name
Ramesses or
possibly Pi-Ramesses
which is...
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Egyptian name,
meaning "Ra is born".
Variants of the name
include Ramesses (
Ramessu) and Paramessu;
these various spellings could be used to
refer to the same...