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The royal Ramesside epithet "Victorious Lion, Lord of the Strength" and a statue of Ramesses VI: another case of "monumental cryptography" ?
Pietri, Renaud
2019Current Research in Egyptology 2019
 

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Keywords :
monumental cryptography; reading statues; Ramesside statuary; Ramesses VI; royal titulary; art and writing in Ancient Egypt
Abstract :
[en] "The victorious lion, lord of the strength" (mȝj nḫt nb ḫpš) is a common epithet of the king in the Ramesside Period, emphasizing the military function of the Pharaoh, triumphing over Egypt's foes and maintaining Maat's rules. This epithet is part of various royal eulogies during the Ramesside Period, sometimes abbreviated as "lion, lord of strength" (mȝj nb ḫpš), even on several small artifacts such as a spearhead. The purpose of this paper is to analyze a statue depicting Ramses VI, now kept in the Luxor Egyptian Museum, which shows the king subduing an enemy, accompagnied at his left side by a standing lion, and holding a weapon in his right hand. The King is protected by the god Horus depicted as a falcon above his head. The whole statue can be read as a monumental and 3D version of the royal epithet, and can be related of course with other "monumental cryptography" cases dating back to the Ramesside Period, as the well known statue of Ramesses II protected by the god Hurun.
Research center :
Mondes anciens - ULiège
Disciplines :
Archaeology
Art & art history
Classical & oriental studies
Author, co-author :
Pietri, Renaud  ;  Ecole Du Louvre
Language :
English
Title :
The royal Ramesside epithet "Victorious Lion, Lord of the Strength" and a statue of Ramesses VI: another case of "monumental cryptography" ?
Publication date :
20 June 2019
Event name :
Current Research in Egyptology 2019
Event organizer :
University of Alcala
Event place :
Alcala de Henares, Spain
Event date :
du 17 au 21 juin 2019
Audience :
International
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