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- Hatshepsut (9070 bytes)
27: ...mAat-kA</hiero>|nomen=<hiero>i-mn:n-W9:t-F4:t-B7</hiero>}}
28: ...aenomen, or throne name Maat-ka-re. In [[Egyptian hieroglyph]]s, her names are written as shown on the ri... - Egyptian hieroglyph (6639 bytes)
2: [[Image:Egypt-Hieroglyphs.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Hieroglyphs at the [[Memphis,_Egypt|Memphis]] museum wi...
4: '''Hieroglyphs''' are a system of [[writing]] used by the ...
5: ...γλύφος (hierogl?) ''hiero-'' (ἱερός), meaning "sa...
8: ...ed three hundred clay labels inscribed with proto-hieroglyphics. This grave has been dated to c. [[33rd c...
10: Hieroglyphs consist of three kinds of characters: phone... - Abydos, Egypt (9715 bytes)
1: {{Hiero|1=Abydos|2=<hiero>Ab-b-Dw:O49</hiero>|align=right|era=egypt}}
2: ...n]] name was Abdju (technically, ''3b<u>d</u>w'', hieroglyphs shown to the right), "the hill of the symbo...
17: ...dynasty. A vase of [[Menes]] with purple inlaid [[hieroglyphs]] in green glaze and the tiles with relief ... - Carthage (20744 bytes)
69: ...cuse alike. In [[265 BC]], [[Hiero II of Syracuse|Hiero II]], the new tyrant of Syracuse, took action aga...
71: ...ever, soon afterwards they began negotiating with Hiero; alarmed, the Mamertines sent another embassy to ...
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