Seti I. A famous king of the XIXth dynasty and the father of Ramses II. He was an intense worshipper of Set, the devil, and forced his adoration on the people. His many wars carried him into Arabia Felix, Palestine, the Hittite territory, and beyond the Orontes and Euphrates. Out of him and his two successors the ancients fabricated the name Sesostris. His Egyptian name is [6] [9] [86] [87] [88]
| suten-kaut? | Mâ-men-Râ | sa Râ | Setî-mer-en-Ptaḥ |
| The king of Upper and Lower Egypt, | "Truth, the stable Sun", | the Sun's offspring, | "Seti, the beloved of Ptah." |
| suten-kaut? | Mâ-men-Râ |
| The king of Upper and Lower Egypt, | "Truth, the stable Sun", |
| sa Râ | Setî-mer-en-Ptaḥ |
| the Sun's offspring, | "Seti, the beloved of Ptah." |
Setting Sun. The god Tum, which see. [22]
Shepherd Kings. See under Hyksos. [92]
Silsilis. The Egyptian Khennu, which see. [86]