Mahutean Obelisk, or the Pantheon Obelisk. It was erected by Ramses II. in Heliopolis. Clement XI. re-erected it in front of the Pantheon in Rome in 1711. A single column of hieroglyphs is inscribed on each of its faces. [10]
Mâkarâ. The royal name of queen Hatasu, which see. [6] [35]
Mâ-men-Râ. The royal name of Seti I., which see. [87]
Maqdâm-ibn-El·ﻋAmr-ben-abi-Reﻋâl. A mythical person. [80]
Mars. The Roman god of war, the Arês of the Greeks, and the Menthu (which see) of the Egyptians. [61]
Mareotis. The large lake south of Alexandria, called by the ancient Egyptians
Matarîyeh. The modern name of Heliopolis, a short distance from Cairo. [1] [5] [36] [91]
Medînet-Habu. The modern name of a part of the necropolis of ancient Thebes, and the site of many ruins, especially those of the temples of Thothmes II. and Ramses III. [88]