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- Cartouche abstract "In Egyptian hieroglyphs, a cartouche (English pronunciation: /kɑːˈtuːʃ/) is an oval with a horizontal line at one end, indicating that the text enclosed is a royal name, coming into use during the beginning of the Fourth Dynasty under Pharaoh Sneferu. While the cartouche is usually vertical with a horizontal line, it is sometimes horizontal if it makes the name fit better, with a vertical line on the left. The Ancient Egyptian word for it was shenu, and it was essentially an expanded shen ring. In Demotic, the cartouche was reduced to a pair of brackets and a vertical line.Of the five royal titularies it was the prenomen, the throne name, also referred to as the, and the "Son of Ra" titulary, the so-called nomen, the name given at birth, which were enclosed by a cartouche.At times amulets were given the form of a cartouche displaying the name of a king and placed in tombs. Such items are often important to archaeologists for dating the tomb and its contents. Cartouches were formerly only worn by Pharaohs. The oval surrounding their name was meant to protect them from evil spirits in life and after death. The cartouche has become a symbol representing good luck and protection from evil . Egyptians believed that one who had their name recorded somewhere would not disappear after death. A cartouche attached to a coffin satisfied this requirement. There were periods in Egyptian history when people refrained from inscribing these amulets with a name, for fear they might fall into somebody's hands conferring power over the bearer of the name.".
- Cartouche thumbnail GD-EG-Karnak040.JPG?width=300.
- Cartouche wikiPageExternalLink 0809000000000000210001.pdf.
- Cartouche wikiPageID "62286".
- Cartouche wikiPageRevisionID "597085723".
- Cartouche hasPhotoCollection Cartouche.
- Cartouche subject Category:Ancient_Egyptian_symbols.
- Cartouche subject Category:Egyptian_hieroglyphs.
- Cartouche subject Category:Ornaments.
- Cartouche subject Category:Royal_titles.
- Cartouche comment "In Egyptian hieroglyphs, a cartouche (English pronunciation: /kɑːˈtuːʃ/) is an oval with a horizontal line at one end, indicating that the text enclosed is a royal name, coming into use during the beginning of the Fourth Dynasty under Pharaoh Sneferu. While the cartouche is usually vertical with a horizontal line, it is sometimes horizontal if it makes the name fit better, with a vertical line on the left. The Ancient Egyptian word for it was shenu, and it was essentially an expanded shen ring.".
- Cartouche label "Cartiglio".
- Cartouche label "Cartouche (Egypte)".
- Cartouche label "Cartouche (hiéroglyphe)".
- Cartouche label "Cartouche".
- Cartouche label "Cartucho egipcio".
- Cartouche label "Cartucho egípcio".
- Cartouche label "Hieroglyphenkartusche".
- Cartouche label "Kartusz (hieroglif)".
- Cartouche label "Картуш (Египет)".
- Cartouche label "خرطوش (هيروغليفية)".
- Cartouche label "カルトゥーシュ".
- Cartouche sameAs Kartuše_(egyptologie).
- Cartouche sameAs Hieroglyphenkartusche.
- Cartouche sameAs Βασιλική_δέλτος.
- Cartouche sameAs Cartucho_egipcio.
- Cartouche sameAs Kartutxo_egiptoar.
- Cartouche sameAs Cartouche_(hiéroglyphe).
- Cartouche sameAs Cartiglio.
- Cartouche sameAs カルトゥーシュ.
- Cartouche sameAs 카르투슈.
- Cartouche sameAs Cartouche_(Egypte).
- Cartouche sameAs Kartusz_(hieroglif).
- Cartouche sameAs Cartucho_egípcio.
- Cartouche sameAs m.0gv7d.
- Cartouche sameAs Q224104.
- Cartouche sameAs Q224104.
- Cartouche wasDerivedFrom Cartouche?oldid=597085723.
- Cartouche depiction GD-EG-Karnak040.JPG.
- Cartouche isPrimaryTopicOf Cartouche.