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  Hor of Sebennytos   - an Egyptian scribe and priest, 2nd century B.C.
169/15a IsisHymn_5, invocations to the goddess Isis written down by Hor.
168/46 Austin_165, a statement by Hor claiming that he foretold the retreat
AET_1.4   of Iden (?), and of Hathor, Lady of Hetepet, the Hand
AET_1.5.D   You appear in your sanctuary, Hathor the Great, Lady of lunet,
AET_1.14.79   and spun for you by Hathor, mistress of the tḫ A
AET_1.14.89   four times: Triumphant are Hathor, mistress of Denderah, and
AET_3.8.8   account of the fear of Hathor.
AET_4.22.A   of the sky and of Hathor the great, lady of Denderah,
AET_4.22.A   of the sky and of Hathor, the great lady of Denderah,
AET_4.23.A   of the book of the Lady of the Sycamore prophet of
AET_4.32.A   his temple. I made the Hathor to go out in her
AET_4.35.A   worshipped in Dendera and of Hathor, the uraeus of Re.
AET_4.35.B   [B]   The prophet of Hathor, the lady of Dendera, the
AET_4.37   in Dendera; the prophet of Hathor, lady of Ant, eye of
AET_4.38.A   of the sky; and of Hathor, Lady of Dendera; prophet of
AET_4.38.C   in Dendera; the priest of Hathor, the lady of Dendera, eye
AET_7.21   Djeme, the divine servant of Hathor the queen of the west,
AET_7.32   the temple of Hathor } in Ḥwt-nsw,
AET_8.14.A   goddesses and the Residence of Hathor was finished for the Golden
AET_9.1.I   in the temple of the Lady of the Sycamore which is
AET_9.1.K   Imhotep, son of Ptah; great Hathor, Lady of the Sycamore, the
AET_2.3.A   before the priests from Hor, the scribe, a man of Pi(?)-Thoth in
AET_2.3.B   From Hor the scribe, a man of the town of Isis, lady of the cavern,
AET_9.14.R   the nome of Sebennytos, Ḥor son of Ḥarendjiotef. No


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