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Brugsch, Heinrich
Egypt under the pharaohs: a history derived entirely from the monuments — London, 1891

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nm xxv. THE STELA OF PIANKHI 403

(116) Prince and General Pa-ma of Busiris ;
Prince and General Nes-na-Keti of Xois ;

Prince and General Nekht-Hor-sta-Shennu of Pa-Garer

(Phagroriopolis) ;
Prince and General (unnamed) of Ta-Ur (Tanis) ;
Prince and General (unnamed) of Bekhen (Ostracine) ;

(117) Prophet of Horus, the lord of Letopolis, Pet-Hoe-sam-taui ;
Prince He-eo-bisa of the city of the goddess Sekhet, the lady

of Sa, and of the city of Sekhet, the lady of Hesani ;
Prince T'a-khi-au of Khent-nefer ;

Prince Pa-bi-sa of Babylon and Nilopolis (in the Heliopolitan
nome).

They brought to him their presents of all good things ; (118) of
■gold, silver, [blue and green stones], of [stuffs, beds] covered with
linen, of frankincense, of (119) anointing-vials, of.......trap-
pings (?) well adapted for the horses, (120) of.....

After this (messengers) came to his Majesty saying : (121)
f The king and general Tefnekht of] the city of [Sa'is] has assembled
his [warriors]. He has razed the walls (122) [of his city,] he has set
fire to [his] treasury, [he has fled to the islands] in the midst of the
river, he has strengthened the city of Mas-di (123) with his warriors.
Whatever [he needs] is brought to him.'

Then his Majesty ordered his soldiers to go forth (124) and see
what had happened, and his body-guards were entrusted to the
hereditary lord Pet-Ise. Then they came to report to (125) his
Majesty as follows : ' We have killed all the people that we found
there.' Then his Majesty gave rewards to (126) the hereditary
lord Pet-Ise. When the king and general Tefnekht heard this,
he sent (127) an ambassador to the place where his Majesty was
staying, to supplicate his grace thus : ' Be of friendly mind!
I have not beheld thy face in (128) the days of disgrace. I cannot
stand before thy fire. My manhood is in thy power, for thou art
the god Nub in the land of the South, (thou art) Mentu, (129) the
powerful bull. If thou settest thy face towards anything, thou
findest no servant (able) to resist thee, so that I betook myself to
the islands of the great river. (130) I am full of anguish before
thy presence on account of the sentence, that the flaming fire is
preparing enmity for me. (131) Is not your Majesty's heart
softened by all that you have done to me 1 If I have been a
despiser of the truth, punish me not after the measure of my guilt.
(132) Measured with the balance is the produce in ounces. Thou
hast dealt it to me threefold. The seed is sown for thee, which
was (sown) for me. Is it then proper to cut down (133) the fruit-
trees, instead of gathering them (i.e. the fruit) 1 By thy name !

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