File:General Djehuty's 18th dynasty bracelet (Leiden).jpg

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English: A gold bracelet inscribed with the prenomen of pharaoh Thutmose III found in General Djehuty's intact tomb. This object belonged to General Djehuty's funerary treasures and is now located in the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden at Leiden in the Netherlands. Djehuty was famous in Ancient Egyptian Egyptian literature for capturing the city of Joppa on Thutmose III's behalf by resorting to subterfuge.
The Egyptian hieroglyphic inscription:
Ntr-Nfr Mn-kheper-Ra Di-Ankh
God-Beautiful-(Wonderful) Men-Kheper-Ra-(Thutmose III) Given-Life
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Author Hans Ollermann

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