| suten-kaut? | User-Mâ-Râ-sotep-en-Râ | sa Râ | Ȧmen-mer-Râ-meses-su |
| The king of Upper and Lower Egypt, | "Strong in truth, the Sun, chosen of the Sun", | the Sun's offspring, | "Beloved of Amen, the Sun, begetting himself." |
| suten-kaut? | User-Mâ-Râ-sotep-en-Râ |
| The king of Upper and Lower Egypt, | "Strong in truth, the Sun, chosen of the Sun", |
| sa Râ | Ȧmen-mer-Râ-meses-su |
| the Sun's offspring, | "Beloved of Amen, the Sun, begetting himself." |
Ramses III. A famous king of the XXth dynasty, who conquered the Hittites, Syrians, and the tribes of Palestine. His name in Egyptian is [112] [131]
| suten-kaut? | User-mâ-Râ-Ȧmen-mer | sa Râ | Râ-meses-ḥeq-Ȧn |
| The king of Upper and Lower Egypt, | "Strong in truth, the Sun, beloved of Amen", | the Sun's offspring, | "The Sun's child, prince of Heliopolis." |
| suten-kaut? | User-mâ-Râ-Ȧmen-mer |
| The king of Upper and Lower Egypt, | "Strong in truth, the Sun, beloved of Amen", |
| sa Râ | Râ-meses-ḥeq-Ȧn |
| the Sun's offspring, | "The Sun's child, prince of Heliopolis." |
Râqedî·t. The Egyptian name of Alexandria (which see), called Rhakôtis by the ancients. [91]
Redesieh. A modern village in what was formerly the first nome of Upper Egypt. [68]
Red Sea. This was called in Egyptian