Letβs read some hieroglyphs πΉππͺ!
Today ππππ³ we are going to be looking at the Horus Name for the pharaoh ππ» Rameses II! So far, I have really only spoken about the Throne Name (π³ππ§π³ππ) and the Birth Name (ππ πππ³πΊππ΄π), so letβs take a closer look at the Horus Name!
The Horus Name is the oldest way that a pharaohβs ππ» name ππ was written/identified and is one of five πΎ ways to write the name ππ of a pharaoh ππ». The Horus Name consists of three elements: the palace facade π, Horus the Falcon π standing on top of the palace π, and the name ππ of the pharaoh ππ» within the palace π. The palace π hieroglyph πΉπ is pronounced like βserekhβ and some Egyptologists are now referring to the Horus Name as the Serekh Name. This was basically the early version of the cartouche!
Rameses II ππ πππ³πΊππ΄π had a lot of different variations of his Horus Name, so letβs take a look at the two π» that are pictured!
π‘πππΊ – βStrong Bull, Beloved of Raβ
π‘ππ§πΊ – βStrong Bull, Beloved of Maatβ
βStrong Bull π‘πβ was a very popular way to start off the Horus Name because bulls πππ were a symbol of strength π and fertility, both of which are qualities that pharaohs ππ»π¦ wanted to have!