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2. Curiously Djedefhor's name is written in a cartouche, too.

3. Neferuptah's name was enclosed in a cartouche and she had her own pyramid at Hawara.

4. The Karnak king list has apparently one non-royal personage (without cartouche), named Intef, in position no. 13.

5. The cartouche No. 15 in the Kinglist of Saqqara writes two vertical strokes between the water line and the beating arm.

6. An offering table bearing Amenemhat VI's cartouche has been discovered in Karnak and is now in the Egyptian Museum, CG 23040.

7. Cartouche met in beide bovenhoeken een rond tempeltje Cartouches in een omlijsting van rol- en beslagwerk met grotesken, guirlandes en mascarons (serietitel), …

8. American Journal of Archaeology by Archaeological Institute of America (1891) "A cartouche in the Bezil bears the letters SI, the initials of Signum

9. A cartouche on the red outer sarcophagus shows that it had originally been made for Pharaoh Merenptah, the 19th Dynasty successor of Ramesses II.

10. In addition, two scarab-seals found in debris from the north pyramid cemetery at el-Lisht bear the name Sehetepibre, written without a cartouche or royal title.

11. This is best exemplified by the Karnak king list, composed during the reign of Thutmosis III, with the purpose of honouring a selection of royal ancestors and which includes the cartouche showing "Iny" for Nyuserre.

12. Cartouche (plural Cartouches) (architecture) An ornamental figure, often on an oval shield.(Egyptian hieroglyphs) An oval figure containing the characters of an important personal name, such as that of royal or divine people.1887, H

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14. Though Huni, the last king of the 3rd Dynasty, was the first to enclose his throne name in a true cartouche, by the 5th Dynasty, both the king's prenomen, or throne name (Egyptian nesu-bit), and his nomen, or birth name (Egyptian sa-re), were written within Cartouches