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In ancient Egyptian grammar, a ''filiative nomen'' (plural ''filiative nomina'') is a name, typically of a pharaoh, that incorporates the name(s) of the person's father and possibly grandfather.


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Nomen (Ancient Egypt) The nomen of ancient Egyptian pharaohs was one of the " great five names". It was introduced by king Djedefre, third pharaoh of the 4th Dynasty, as an emendation to the traditional ''nswt-bity'' crest. The nomen was later separated from the pre ...
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Prenomen (Ancient Egypt) The prenomen, also called cartouche name or throne name ( "of the Upper and Lower Egypt, Sedge and Bee") of ancient Egypt, was one of the ancient Egyptian royal titulary, five royal names of pharaohs. The first pharaoh to have a Sedge and Bee name ...
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