| Seals of the 196th Nisut (AUS) |

Official seal of the Nisut (AUS) of the Kemetic Orthodox faith.
This image is a duplication of two of Her coronation names, and is not to be used outside
of this website without permission. Please do not "take" this image.
The first seal is Her name in a serekh followed by a phrase and is what
Egyptologists refer to as the "Horus" name. The second is Her name in a
cartouche, followed again by a phrase, and is Her "Two Ladies" name.
The knowledged observer will note the presence
of Her-wer and
Set on Her Majesty's
"Horus" name, a variation that
has historical precedence in the serekh of the 15th Nisut (AUS) Peribsen, maa'-kherew.
The hieroglyphs of Her Majesty's first seal spell "Hekatawy", meaning
"Authoritative Utterance of the Two Lands", followed by the phrase di ankh
djet, "may He live forever" (the Kemetic blessing following the utterance
of the Nisut-bityt's name as Living Heru). The second seal, surmounted
by the sedge plant and the bee, the heraldic devices of the Two Ladies of
the Two Lands, Nekhbet and
Wadjet, spells
"Sekhenet-Ma'at-Ra," meaning
"Ma'at is the Foundation of Ra's Heaven," followed by the phrase ti ankh
neheh, "may She live always" (the Kemetic blessing following the utterance
of the Nisut-bity's name as Kemet's sovereign).
See also:
Biography of the 196th Nisut (AUS)
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