wꜣyšꜣtjsꜣpy

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Egyptian

Etymology

From Old Persian 𐎻𐏁𐎫𐎠𐎿𐎱 (Vištāspa).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

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  1. A male given name of historical usage, notably borne by the Achaemenid satrap Hystaspes
    • c. 522–486 BCE, Tell el-Maskhuta stela of Darius I (Cairo JE 48855), lines 4–5:[1]
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      jnṯrwjwꜣšꜣ ꜥnḫ ḏt pꜣ ꜥꜣ pꜣ wr n(j) nꜣ wrw pꜣ šꜣtjsꜣpy jꜣḫmjnš
      Darius, alive forever, the great one, the king of kings, the staspes the Achaemenid

Alternative forms

References

  1. ^ Posener, Georges (1936) La première domination perse en Egypte: recueil d'inscriptions hiéroglyphiques, pp. 55, 59