"City of Obelisks." A designation of Heliopolis. [1] [91]
"City of the Seven Hills." A designation of Rome which was originally built on seven hills. [25]
"City of the Sun." The translation of the Greek word Ἡλιούπολις [Hêliûpolis], which is An or Heliopolis. [36] [51]
Claudius. The fourth Roman emperor (A. D. 41-54). His full name is Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero Germanicus. In the Egyptian inscriptions he is called [8]
| suten-kaut? | Auteqreder-Kîsers | sa Râ | Qertus-Dȧbȧrsa |
| The King of Upper and Lower Egypt, | "Autocrator Cæsar", | the Sun's offspring, | "Claudius Tiberius". |
| suten-kaut? | Auteqreder-Kîsers |
| The King of Upper and Lower Egypt, | "Autocrator Cæsar", |
| sa Râ | Qertus-Dȧbȧrsa |
| the Sun's offspring, | "Claudius Tiberius". |
Cleopatra II. The sister and wife of Ptolemy VII. Philometor, and afterwards wife of her brother Ptolemy IX. Euergetes II. She reigned with them at intervals, but all by herself from B. C. 130 to 127. Her name and that of Ptolemy IX. on the Obelisk of Philæ were the first that were read after the discovery of the Egyptian alphabet by François Champollion. Her Egyptian name is [7]
| sen·t·f | ḥim·t·f | ḥeq·t | neb taui | Qlûapedra·t |
| His sister, | his wife, | mistress, | lord of the two countries, | "Cleopatra". |
| sen·t·f | ḥim·t·f | ḥeq·t | neb taui |
| His sister, | his wife, | mistress, | lord of the two countries, |