| Egypt Exploration Society - 1891 - 180 pages
...the king to the . . . ., to inform us that thou didst enter Aam in peace with thy soldiers which were with thee. Thou hast said in this thy letter that thou hast brought all great and good gifts which Hathor, goddess of Araaau, has given to the ka of the king Nefer-ka-ra living for... | |
| James Henry Breasted - 1906 - 396 pages
...'Royal decree (to)a the sole companion, the ritual priest and caravan-conductor, Harkhuf (gr-fywf). Acknowledgment of Harkhuf s Letter 3I have noted the...ka of the 6king of Upper and Lower Egypt Neferkere (Nfr-k3-R*), who liveth forever and ever. Thou hast said in this thy letter ,c that thou hast brought... | |
| James Henry Breasted - 1906 - 410 pages
...companion, the ritual priest and caravan-conductor, Harkhuf (Hr-fywf). Acknowledgment of Harkhuf's Letter 3I have noted the matter of this thy letter,...said [in] this thy letter, that thou hast brought 5all great and beautiful gifts, which Hathor, mistress of Imu (Fw"w) hath given to the ka of the 6king... | |
| 1909 - 952 pages
...letter, which thou hast sent to the king, .in order that the king might know that thou hast returned in safety from Yam with the army which was with thee....hast said in this thy letter, that thou hast brought a dancing dwarf of the god from the land of the spirits, like the dwarf which the treasurer Burded... | |
| 1891 - 446 pages
...the king to the . . . ., to inform us that thou didst enter Aam in peace with thy soldiers which were with thee. Thou hast said in this thy letter that thou hast brought all great and good gifts which Hathor, goddess of Amaau, has given to the ka of the king Nefer-ka-ra living for ever... | |
| James Henry Breasted - 1906 - 404 pages
...companion, the ritual priest and caravan-conductor, Harkhuf (Ifr-tywf). Acknowledgment oj Harkhuj's Letter 3I have noted the matter of this thy letter,...and beautiful gifts, which Hathor, mistress of Imu (Ym^'w) hath given to the ka of the 6king of Upper and Lower Egypt Neferkere (Njr-k ^-R^), who liveth... | |
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