| nuter neb taui | Autugretur Kîsers | Râ sa neb khâu | Tumtînes ent khu |
| The divine lord of the two countries, | "Autocrator Cæsar". | the Sun's offspring, the lord of diadems, | "Domitianus, the glorious" or, Augustus. |
| nuter neb taui | Autugretur Kîsers |
| The divine lord of the two countries, | "Autocrator Cæsar". |
| Râ sa neb khâu | Tumtînes ent khu |
| the Sun's offspring, the lord of diadems, | "Domitianus, the glorious" or, Augustus. |
Drah-abul-Neggah. The modern name of a portion of the necropolis of ancient Thebes on the western bank of the Nile with many royal tombs of the XIth, XVIIth, and beginning of the XVIIIth dynasties. [9] [11] [88]
Drah-abul-Neggah Obelisks. Two obelisks found at this place, near Thebes, in 1878, each broken into several pieces. They belong, perhaps, to the XIth dynasty, and would then be next to the Lepsius Obelisk the oldest in existence. [9] [11]
Dümichen, Johannes. One of the triad of the greatest living Egyptologists [the two others being Brugsch and Ebers]. He is at present Professor of Egyptian in the University of Strassburg, Alsace. (The author's teacher.) [61] [100]
Dynasty. A set of kings belonging to one family. For a list of the thirty-four Egyptian dynasties, see under: Chronology.
Edfu. Modern name of the Apollinopolis of the Greeks and Romans, or the Egyptian