Sawi-qed-seret

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Sawi-qed-seret in hieroglyphics
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Sawi-qed-seret
Qd-b3.wj-sr.t
lies: S3.wj-qd-sr.t
children (souls) of the sheep under the sheep

Sawi-qed-seret is the name of an ancient Egyptian dean who comprised two dean stars and was located in the immediate vicinity of the ancient Egyptian constellation Sheep , which is depicted in many coffins on the diagonal star clocks and, for example, in the tomb of Senenmut .

The most noticeable star here is Alpheratz in the constellation Andromeda .

In the dean lists of the Sethos script , Sawi-qed-seret represented the 28th dean on the body of the groove . The heliacal ascent was scheduled for the 6th Peret II and had the decree under Sesostris III as a dating basis . ( 12th Dynasty ) in his seventh year of reign.

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