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The god is depicted with a curled wig and a double crown, and is taking a pseudo stride. Venerated only during the Late Period, Neferhotep was regarded as the son of Hathor and guarantor of the continuity of kingship.
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De god is afgebeeld met een pruik met kleine lokjes en de dubbele kroon, alsof hij loopt. Neferhotep, die alleen in de Late Periode werd vereerd, werd gezien als de zoon van Hathor en als de god die borg stond voor het voortduren van het koningschap.
Ce dieu est représenté coiffé d'une perruque finement bouclée et d'une couronne double, dans l'attitude de la marche. Vénéré seulement à la Basse Époque, Neferhotep a été considéré comme le fils d'Hathor et le garant de la pérennité de la royauté.
Der mit Löckchenperücke und Doppelkrone versehene Gott ist in Pseudoschrittstellung dargestellt. Ausschließlich in der Spätzeit verehrt, galt Neferhotep als Sohn der Hathor und als Garant für die Fortdauer des Königtums.
Questo dio è raffigurato con una parrucca a ciocche e con la doppia corona, in atteggiamento pseudo-incedente. Venerato solamente in Epoca Tarda, Neferhotep era considerato figlio di Hathor e garante della durata del regno.
Este deus está representado com cabeleira aos cachos e Coroa Dupla. Venerado apenas na Época Baixa, Neferhotep era considerado filho de Hathor e responsável pela duração da monarquia.
El dios aparece representado con una peluca rizada y una doble corona, con un pseudopaso. Venerado sólo durante la Baja Época, Neferhotep era considerado como el hijo de Hathor y el garante de la continuidad de la realeza.
The god is depicted with a curled wig and a double crown, and is taking a pseudo stride. Venerated only during the Late Period, Neferhotep was regarded as the son of Hathor and guarantor of the continuity of kingship.
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Demel, H., Ägyptische Kunst (1947) 24, Abb. 35. Roeder, G., Ägyptische Bronzefiguren, Berlin (1956) # 11a. Vandersleyen, C., in: Festschrift Vergote, 536, Anm. 7, Nr. 18. Katalog "Das Kunsthistorische Museum in Wien" (1978) 20. Seipel, W. (ed.), Götter Menschen Pharaonen, Speyer (1993) = Dioses, Hombres, Faraones, Ciudad de México (1993) = Das Vermächtnis der Pharaonen, Zürich (1994), Nr. 177.
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