- The
royal titulary or
royal protocol is the
standard naming convention taken by the
pharaohs of
ancient Egypt. It
symbolised worldly power and holy might...
- The
following long
titulary in the
feudal style was last used
officially in 1836 by
Queen Isabella II (see the
account of
titulary in her article) before...
-
Akkadian or
Mesopotamian royal titulary refers to the
royal titles and
epithets (and the
style they were
presented in) ****umed by
monarchs in
Ancient Mesopotamia...
- and in
recognition of the unification, in
regnal year 39, he
changed his
titulary to
Sematawy (Ancient Egyptian: Smȝ-tȝ.w(j),
meaning "He who
unifies the...
- a
vertical line. Of the five
royal titularies it was the
prenomen (the
throne name), and the "Son of Ra"
titulary (the so-called
nomen name
given at birth)...
- XV (44–30 BC)
Predecessor Ptolemy XII
Auletes Successor Caesarion Royal titulary Consorts Ptolemy XIII
Theos Philopator Ptolemy XIV Mark
Antony Children...
-
drifted as****. The
first line of the
stone presents the
fivefold royal titulary of the king: "The
living Horus: Who
prospers the Two Lands; the Two Ladies:...
-
Spanish Armed Forces. The
constitution codifies the use of
royal styles and
titulary,
royal prerogatives,
hereditary succession to the crown, compensation,...
-
Neferirkare was the last
pharaoh to
significantly modify the
standard royal titulary,
separating the
nomen or
birth name, from the
prenomen or
throne name....
- Φιλομήτωρ Leprohon,
Ronald J. (2013). The
Great Name:
Ancient Egyptian Royal Titulary. SBL Press. p. 178. ISBN 978-1-58983-736-2.
Retrieved 4
January 2024. Bennett...