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Oval enclosing hieroglyphs of a royal name in Ancient Egypt
In Egyptian hieroglyphs, a cartouche (/kɑːrˈtuːʃ/ kar-TOOSH) is an oval with a line at one end tangent to it, indicating that the text enclosed is a royal
Cartouche
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up cartouche in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A cartouche is a rounded oblong frame for royal names in Egyptian hieroglyphs. Cartouche may also
Cartouche_(disambiguation)
Parchment paper lid
A cartouche is a piece of parchment paper cut into a disk that is used to cover food during cooking. The paper traps steam while allowing some to escape
Cartouche_(cooking)
Frame for a painted or engraved design
Look up cartouche in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A cartouche (also cartouch) is an oval or oblong design with a slightly convex surface, typically
Cartouche_(design)
1962 film
Cartouche is a 1962 French adventure film directed by Philippe de Broca and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and Claudia Cardinale. In the 18th century, Louis
Cartouche_(film)
Decorative emblem on a globe or map
A cartouche in cartography is a decorative emblem on a globe or map. Map cartouches may contain the title, the printer's address, date of publication
Cartouche_(cartography)
18th-century French criminal (1693-1721)
Louis Dominique Garthausen, also known as Cartouche (c. 1693, Paris – November 28, 1721, Paris), who usually went by the name of Louis Bourguignon or
Louis_Dominique_Bourguignon
1950 film
Cartouche, King of Paris or just Cartouche (French: Cartouche, roi de Paris) is a 1950 French historical adventure film directed by Guillaume Radot and
Cartouche,_King_of_Paris
appeared twice at the end of the cartouche stood for "s" in the cartouche of Ptolemy. If the name in the cartouche began with Re and ended with ss, it
Decipherment of ancient Egyptian scripts
Decipherment_of_ancient_Egyptian_scripts
British television detective drama series episodes
announces the assassination of Dr Martin Luther King Jr. in the US. 19 2 "Cartouche" Andy Wilson Russell Lewis 11 February 2018 (2018-02-11) 6.61 May 1968
List_of_Endeavour_episodes
Experimental constructed language
and superimposed cartouches represent the syntactic relations of the verb and noun phrases of a sentence. The edges of the cartouches had particular shapes
Ithkuil
Belgian Eurodance group
Cartouche was a Belgian Eurodance group whose biggest dance hit from 1991 was "Feel the Groove", which peaked at number 13 in 1991 on the French Singles
Cartouche_(group)
Ancient Egyptian pharaoh
Sedjes is an ancient Egyptian cartouche "name" for a king (pharaoh), who is said to have ruled during the 3rd Dynasty (Old Kingdom period). The lexeme
Sedjes
Container designed for safe transport and storage of ammunition
An ammunition box or cartridge box is a container designed for safe transport and storage of ammunition. It is typically made of metal, wood, and corrugated
Ammunition_box
Ancient Egyptian symbol
shen ring itself represents eternal protection. What the French called a cartouche is in fact an elongated shen ring encircling a name of a pharaoh or god/goddess
Shen_ring
English actor (born 1943)
he played film star Emil Valdemar in Endeavour, Series 5, Episode 2: "Cartouche. The same year, he appeared as Monsieur Mabeuf in the BBC adaption of
Donald_Sumpter
Queen consort of Egypt
The cartouche was reserved for the king and sometimes the heir apparent. There are only a few examples of females writing their names in cartouche. The
Tati_(queen)
1897 film
The Last Cartridges (French: Les Dernières Cartouches, also released as Bombardement d'une Maison; Star Film Catalogue no. 105) is an 1897 French short
The_Last_Cartridges
Ancient Egyptian king and pharaoh
his name is passed down mostly as cartouche name and in different variations. The earliest mention of his cartouche name may possibly be on the granite
Huni
Seventh pharaoh of the second Egyptian dynasty
means “beautiful soul of Sokar” or “the soul of Sokar is perfect”) is the cartouche name of a king (pharaoh) who is said to have ruled during the 2nd Dynasty
Neferkasokar
Naming convention of the pharaohs of ancient Egypt
were generally depicted within the circular, roped cartouche of the king (eventually the cartouche would contain all royal names, including the queen
Ancient Egyptian royal titulary
Ancient_Egyptian_royal_titulary
Egyptian hieroglyph
listed no. U20, is a portrayal of the adze. It is used mostly in the cartouches of pharaonic names especially, or other important names. The adze on block
Adze-on-block_(hieroglyph)
Ancient Egyptian name placeholder
cartouche name Sedjes as the follower of king Sekhemkhet, which is interesting, since sedjes simply means "omitted" or "missing". Thus, the cartouche
Hudjefa
Pedestal of Ancient Egyptian statue
prisoner has a cartouche with the name of his country of origin: The first cartouche (on the left, jsqrwn) may refer to Ashkelon The middle cartouche (kynꜥꜣnnw)
Berlin_pedestal_relief
Ancient Egyptian god
early form cartouches for Aten. Amarna, Egypt. New Kingdom, late 18th Dynasty. Neues Museum, Berlin, Germany. Bronze plate with a cartouche of the throne
Aten
2007 French film
Summer of '62 (French: Cartouches gauloises) is a 2007 French film, filmed in Algeria and directed by Mehdi Charef. It was screened out of competition
Summer_of_'62
Egyptian pharaoh
however that the cartouche on the seal is most likely to read "Khamudi", name of the last king of the Hyksos, and furthermore that this cartouche was inserted
Neferkare_Khendu
Ancient Egyptian regnal name
The prenomen, also called cartouche name or throne name (Ancient Egyptian: 𓆥 nswt-bjtj "of the Sedge and Bee") of ancient Egypt, was one of the five
Prenomen_(Ancient_Egypt)
Chubby male child depicted in art
Munich, Germany, designed by François de Cuvilliés, 1734–1739 Rococo cartouche with putti in the Cabinet de la Pendule, Palace of Versailles, France
Putto
Award
The medal of honor has the form of a cartouche with a mural crown on a background of acanthus leaves. The cartouche contains the coat of arms of the city
Rescuer_City
Constructed logography used for Toki Pona
grapheme (toki). Names are written by enclosing multiple characters in a cartouche shaped like a rounded rectangle. Each character inside represents the
Sitelen_Pona
1595 map of the Land of Israel
enframes-cartouches on its sides, with two big cartouches at the top quadrants and two small ones at the bottom quadrants. The big cartouche at the top
John_Speed_map_of_Canaan
Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC
Ontario Museum, mid-1st century BC A marble statue of Cleopatra with her cartouche inscribed on the upper right arm and wearing a diadem with a triple uraeus
Cleopatra
One of the pharaoh's five names
the beginning, the sun and goose signs were placed at the end of the cartouche containing the name of the king. This was read as: "King of Lower- and
Nomen_(ancient_Egypt)
The coat of arms of Bolivia has a central cartouche surrounded by Bolivian flags, cannons, laurel branches, and has an Andean condor on top. Bolivian
Coat_of_arms_of_Bolivia
Residential skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
are four cartouches on the eastern elevation, four on the southern elevation, and two on the northern elevation. Between the two inner cartouches to the
The_Beresford
Main or focal element in an achievement of arms
while clergymen and ladies in continental Europe bear their arms upon a cartouche, or oval. Other shapes are also in use, such as the roundel commonly used
Escutcheon_(heraldry)
Egyptian hieroglyph
as a "foreign rebel people" presented and named inside of a "cartouche". The 'cartouche' was often identified on its perimeter ring with the fortifying
Man-prisoner_(hieroglyph)
Fourth Dynasty ancient Egyptian pharaoh
sought to accentuate their divine origin and status by dedicating their cartouche names (official royal names) to certain deities. Khufu may have viewed
Khufu
Ancient stone engraving surviving from the Ramesside Period of Egypt
chronological order. The names (each surrounded by a border known as a cartouche), of which only forty-seven survive, are badly damaged. As with other
Saqqara_Tablet
Calligraphic monogram, seal or signature of a sultan
examples are from the 14th century. Tughras served a purpose similar to the cartouche in ancient Egypt or the royal cypher of British monarchs. Every Ottoman
Tughra
Ancient Egyptian female ruler
This epithet also features in one version of her nomen (birth name) cartouche. (See Ancient Egyptian royal titulary.) The name Neferneferuaten translates
Neferneferuaten
Type of ancient Egyptian heraldic crest
in ancient Egyptian iconography, predating the later and better known cartouche by four dynasties and five to seven hundred years. A serekh was an ornamental
Serekh
Egyptian war and sky deity
of Manu The Indestructibles Symbols and objects Ankh Anra scarab Atef Cartouche Cowroid Corn mummy Crook and flail Crown of justification Deshret Djed
Horus
Egyptian pharaoh
inscribed with a cartouche which may read "Khamudi". This reading is contested by the egyptologist Kim Ryholt who proposed that the cartouche reads "Kandy"
Khamudi
Ancient Egyptian king list from the 19th dynasty
the Temple of Seti I at Abydos, Egypt. It consists of three rows of 38 cartouches (borders enclosing the name of a king) in each row. The upper two rows
Abydos_King_List
Ancient town in Nubia
Architrave with the cartouche of Amenhotep III in the Soleb temple
Soleb
Ancient Egyptian writing system
names of gods are placed within a cartouche; the two last names of the sitting king are always placed within a cartouche: jmn-rꜥ, "Amun-Ra"; qljwꜣpdrꜣ.t
Egyptian_hieroglyphs
Ancient Egyptian deity
of Manu The Indestructibles Symbols and objects Ankh Anra scarab Atef Cartouche Corn mummy Cowroid Crook and flail Crown of justification Deshret Djed
Apesh
Flemish painter (1590–1661)
for Cardinal Ludovisi, Seghers painted a flower garland around an oval cartouche filled with putti by the hand of the Italian painter Domenichino. The
Daniel_Seghers
English cartographer and surveyor
and map-drawing was characterised by the use of bold and imaginative cartouches. Born into a seafaring family prominent in the port of Hull, Yorkshire
Joel_Gascoyne
Group of fortified cities in Malta
series of bastions and triumphal baroque gateways. A detail from the cartouche by Albert Clouet of the Civitas Cotonera, shows a central castle or fort;
Three_Cities_(Malta)
Third pharaoh of the 21st Dynasty of Egypt
statuette shows him with a high priestly skull-cap, but with a royal kilt and cartouche around his personal name. However, while his name and high priestly title
Psusennes_I
Series of five ukiyo-e prints designed by the Japanese artist Utamaro
a yellowish background and bears a different-coloured inkstick-shaped cartouche in the corner displaying the series name. The title alludes to and puns
Hokkoku_Goshiki-zumi
Archaic term for mounted robber who steals from travellers
The execution of the French highwayman Cartouche, 1721
Highwayman
1991 single by Cartouche
"Feel the Groove" is a song by the Belgian Eurodance group Cartouche. It was released in January 1991 as the lead single from their album, House Music
Feel_the_Groove
Residential skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
6–7 and 20–21, are cartouches with rosettes, similar to those above the main entrances on Central Park West. There is another cartouche above the center
The_San_Remo
1964 film by Christian-Jaque
film after seeing the success Jean-Paul Belmondo had in a swashbuckler, Cartouche (1962). The film was shot on location in Spain, including Cáceres. Interiors
The_Black_Tulip_(1964_film)
Baroque palace in Drogosze, Poland
renovated. Above the entrance there is a colorful and richly decorated cartouche of the coat of arms of the Stolberg-Wernigerode family with the date 1902
Drogosze_Palace
American fashion house
Coach modern-style logo with signature cartouche
Coach_New_York
Painting by Andrea Mantegna
nazionale di Capodimonte in Naples. It is signed and dated 1454 on a small cartouche at the bottom, inscribed OPVS ANDREAE MANTEGNAE / MCCCCLIIII. (in Italian)
Saint_Euphemia_(Mantegna)
French philosopher (1922–2023)
Lagasnerie: After all: interviews on an intellectual life, published by Cartouche. Schérer died in Châtillon, Hauts-de-Seine on 1 February 2023, at the
René_Schérer
2022 American film by Brian Skiba
David Wurst Eric Wurst Production companies Andrew Stevens Entertainment Cartouche Grindstone Entertainment Milestone Studios Distributed by Lionsgate Home
Pursuit_(2022_film)
Egyptian pharaoh of the late 18th Dynasty (14th century BCE)
historical record. Horemheb desecrated Ay's burial and had most of Ay's royal cartouches in his WV23 tomb erased while his sarcophagus was smashed into numerous
Ay_(pharaoh)
French film director (1933–2004)
1964). De Broca's first commercial success came with Swords of Blood (Cartouche), filmed in 1962. This film also saw two more names become associated
Philippe_de_Broca
Any of various headdresses worn in Pharaonic Egypt
and red and blue glass beads. In the center of each Uraeus is a gold cartouche containing the name of the Aten. The skullcap portion of the crown resembles
Crowns_of_Egypt
Stages of the soul in Christian theology
Sculpture Anton Neu, based on ideas from the Asam brothers 1751 Stucco cartouches in the vestibule of Weltenburg Abbey chapel The Four Last Things Sculpture
Four_last_things
American federally-chartered firearm marksmanship education program
The Civilian Marksmanship Program cartouche on an M1 Garand
Civilian_Marksmanship_Program
Artistic style in Europe and colonies, c. 1600–1750
order to provoke shock effects. New motifs introduced by Baroque are: the cartouche, trophies and weapons, baskets of fruit or flowers, and others, made in
Baroque
Alleged son of the pharaoh Khufu
the inscription in Wadi Hammamat Baufra's name is written in a royal cartouche, which brings up some confusion within egyptology, since Baufra is neither
Baufra
Arts society at Harvard University
Signet Society Signet Society plaster cartouche by heraldic artist Pierre LaRose Founded 1870; 156 years ago (1870) Harvard University Type Literary Affiliation
Signet_Society
ISBN 3805308558, p. 77, 140–145. Six ink inscriptions once contained a cartouche name, which remains illegible. There are dozens of different readings
List_of_Egyptian_pyramids
Ancient Egyptian queen consort
" On a knob where the cartouches of Amenhotep III, Tiye, and Sitamun are all mentioned together, although the three cartouches are arranged side by side
Isetnofret
Ancient Egyptian personification of infinity or eternity
cartouche A cedar chair found in the Tomb of Tutankhamun, depicting Heh atop the hieroglyph for gold on the backrest A scarab seal with the cartouche
Heh_(god)
Ancient Egyptian kings list
Originally, the list was believed to have consisted of four rows of 26 cartouches (borders enclosing the name of a king) in each row. The upper three rows
Abydos King List (Ramesses II)
Abydos_King_List_(Ramesses_II)
Inscribed gate in the Karnak Temple Complex
Champollion's 1829 drawing of a cartouche showing the name "ydhmrk". Champollion's 1829 read of this name as "King of Judah" has been discredited by modern
Bubastite_Portal
Magical beliefs in ancient Egypt
of Manu The Indestructibles Symbols and objects Ankh Anra scarab Atef Cartouche Cowroid Corn mummy Crook and flail Crown of justification Deshret Djed
Ancient_Egyptian_magic
Egyptian palimpsest inscription misinterpreted as depicting a helicopter
on an architrave in the Temple of Seti I at Abydos (read from right to left). The names of Seti I and Ramesses II are overlaid in the same cartouche.
Helicopter_hieroglyphs
Egyptian pharaoh
calcite "globular vase" from Tutankhamun's tomb displays the full double cartouches of both pharaohs. However, this is the only object known to carry both
Smenkhkare
Teletoon • Xilam • Lucky Comics • Tooncan Productions, Inc. Traditional Cartouche: Prince of the Streets Adventure 1 season, 26 episodes Éric-Paul Marais
List of children's animated television series of the 2000s
List_of_children's_animated_television_series_of_the_2000s
Neferuptah was one of the first royal women whose name was written inside a cartouche. Although she never had the title 'king's wife', she must have had a special
Neferuptah
Egyptian hieroglyph
Relief with cartouche.
Sky_(hieroglyph)
Unicode character block
1998-02-13 L2/98-039 Aliprand, Joan; Winkler, Arnold (1998-02-24), "3.C.3. Cartouche proposal for keyboard symbols", Preliminary Minutes - UTC #74 & L2 #171
Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols
Combining_Diacritical_Marks_for_Symbols
Archaeological find at Senusret II's pyramid
He clasps a pair of palm branches (𓆳) for 'years' that support the cartouche (𓍷) of the king. Flanking him are a pair of falcons, representations
Treasure_of_El_Lahun
Egyptian hieroglyph
within her cartouche [1]. Gardiner's Sign List#H. Parts of Birds List of Egyptian hieroglyphs Wall relief Relief Goddess Isis Cleopatra III cartouche, and multiple
Egg_(hieroglyph)
Ancient Egyptian dynasty (c. 2150–c. 1991 BC)
the Elder, whose name is the only one on this list that does not have a cartouche because he never reigned as Pharaoh, and ending with Mentuhotep IV, one
Eleventh_Dynasty_of_Egypt
Ancient Egyptian prince
found dated to year 4 of Thutmose I. Amenmose's name was written in a cartouche, which was usually restricted to pharaohs and their chief queens; it was
Amenmose_(prince)
Bequest. Central scene Victory (top cartouche) Fame (bottom cartouche) Fortitude (left cartouche) Prudence (right cartouche) Contemporaneous Dutch rondache
Ghisi_Shield
Island in Sudan
composed of sandstone quarried along the river banks, and spolia bearing the cartouche of Amenhotep IV, amongst other 18th Dynasty rulers. Numerous round tombs
Saï
Throne name of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh
contemporaneous tomb of a priest of his cult as well as in a possible cartouche from Beit Khallaf, later New Kingdom king lists and in a story of the
Nebka
Military decoration of the Soviet Union
Order with a numeral corresponding to the sequence of the award on a cartouche over the wheat at the bottom of the badge. The early variants of the Order
Order_of_the_Red_Banner
Vessel of Ra in ancient Egyptian mythology
of Manu The Indestructibles Symbols and objects Ankh Anra scarab Atef Cartouche Corn mummy Cowroid Crook and flail Crown of justification Deshret Djed
Solar_barque
Ritual scepter in ancient Egypt
Sekhem scepter of Tutankhamun, inscribed with his cartouche. Made of wood, gilded gold, glass, turquoise and lapis lazuli.
Sekhem_scepter
French actress (1919–1998)
concierge de Loriot 1962 Un cheval pour deux La crémière Le bateau d'Émile Cartouche Une fille de l'auberge Uncredited Cléo from 5 to 7 Angèle How to Succeed
Dominique_Davray
American military rifle cartridge
their being recovered and reloaded by insurgents. 7.62mm Modele 1949 Cartouche à Balle Ordinaire: This cartridge was based on the USGI .30-06 ball M2
.30-06_Springfield
British Egyptologist
ancient Egyptian Temple scenes in which a god is shown inscribing the royal cartouche on leaves adorning The Tree of Life. Uniquely for a Muslim land, Omm Sety
Dorothy_Eady
Ancient Egyptian goddess
of Manu The Indestructibles Symbols and objects Ankh Anra scarab Atef Cartouche Cowroid Corn mummy Crook and flail Crown of justification Deshret Djed
Taweret
Wife of the Egyptian pharaoh Akhenaten
specifically used the epithet 'Effective for her husband' in one of her cartouches, which means she was either Nefertiti or her daughter Meritaten (who was
Nefertiti
Roman province that encompassed most of modern-day Egypt
3rd century. After Philip the Arab's cartouche was added to the temple wall at Esna, his successor Decius's cartouche was carved into it, the last known
Roman_Egypt
Ancient Egyptian deity
of Manu The Indestructibles Symbols and objects Ankh Anra scarab Atef Cartouche Cowroid Corn mummy Crook and flail Crown of justification Deshret Djed
Serket
CARTOUCHE
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Boy/Male
Hindu
Seshnag, King of the serpents
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Giver of Life
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Regular Winner
Girl/Female
Russian
Luminescent.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Praised (One) of the Women
Girl/Female
English French
Greek name Theophania referring to the Epiphany - manifestation of divinity.
Female
Czechoslovakian
, hope.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Show Man
Biblical
doing; my doing,whom Jehovah made,fabricator,Jehovah makes,
Boy/Male
Biblical
Right hand; numbering; preparing.
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n.
Decorative woodwork in which tortoise shell, yellow metal, white metal, etc., are inlaid, forming scrolls, cartouches, etc.
pl.
of Cartouch