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certainly prior to i No. 1; assuring him at the same time,
that I have frequently met with both of them in the same
buildings, and forming part of the same sculptures.
The second variation of k (3) is taken from a proces-
sion of the sons of the last mentioned monarch, at the Mem-
nonium, where the only figure having the title of king, or
an oval, is the thirteenth in order of their march, and per-
haps also in age; who has before him this prenomen, the
form of which may have been altered from " beloved of the
gods," to " beloved of Amun," after his accession to the
throne.
SUCCESSORS OF REMESES MIAMUN.
For the succession of these kings to Remeses III, I
have been guided by the lists of Medeenet Haboo, by the
occurrence of their names on the ruins, and in o. p. by a
tablet in the valley of the queens, at Thebes, where this
last accompanies that of q, r. The names of these three
successors of Amun-mai Remeses are, I confess, perplexing,
from their disagreement with the list of Manetho; yet our
not possessing a copy of his original work renders the au-
thority of the extracts of no great weight; and we find, that
in the series given by G. Syncellus, other names are inserted
between this king, and Sethos. That marked ra. n. calls
(3) The nomen and prenomen k. I. are arranged in a singular manner
round a column in a mosk in Qahirah, with that of Araunoph III in a square
6pace, in the centre ; of which I have been fortunate enough to obtain a copy.
The sons of kings had a name, like that of other individuals, not enclosed
in ac oval; this, with a prenomen, was added, after their accession to the throne.
certainly prior to i No. 1; assuring him at the same time,
that I have frequently met with both of them in the same
buildings, and forming part of the same sculptures.
The second variation of k (3) is taken from a proces-
sion of the sons of the last mentioned monarch, at the Mem-
nonium, where the only figure having the title of king, or
an oval, is the thirteenth in order of their march, and per-
haps also in age; who has before him this prenomen, the
form of which may have been altered from " beloved of the
gods," to " beloved of Amun," after his accession to the
throne.
SUCCESSORS OF REMESES MIAMUN.
For the succession of these kings to Remeses III, I
have been guided by the lists of Medeenet Haboo, by the
occurrence of their names on the ruins, and in o. p. by a
tablet in the valley of the queens, at Thebes, where this
last accompanies that of q, r. The names of these three
successors of Amun-mai Remeses are, I confess, perplexing,
from their disagreement with the list of Manetho; yet our
not possessing a copy of his original work renders the au-
thority of the extracts of no great weight; and we find, that
in the series given by G. Syncellus, other names are inserted
between this king, and Sethos. That marked ra. n. calls
(3) The nomen and prenomen k. I. are arranged in a singular manner
round a column in a mosk in Qahirah, with that of Araunoph III in a square
6pace, in the centre ; of which I have been fortunate enough to obtain a copy.
The sons of kings had a name, like that of other individuals, not enclosed
in ac oval; this, with a prenomen, was added, after their accession to the throne.