3. First of all, He was the Rex of
the two lands.
Lord of the upper and lower
Egypt.
Lord of the sky and the earth.
Owner of the double Crown.
Son of God and God on the
earth.
Christian Querou
4. PHARAOH What means this name or title ?
Christian Querou
5. Former title reused by the
Queen Hatchepsout.
The historians would want that it
means
" the big house ”
Ridiculous, in Ancient Egyptien
language,
It was “ Per Aha”
The logical sense would be :
House of “AHA”,
We could say: House of
Habsbourg, of Rotchild, or of
Windsor.
Christian Querou
7. “AHA”, that means “The Great”
as Alexander the great.
It’s for sure a title.
“ AHA” this ancestor symbolize
the lineage of Pharaohs.
And it’s therefore a powerful
ascendant, who had to wear this
title.
A man, sorry a Rex, who was to
be able to give a name for all of
his dynasty.
He was for sure, a Rex in the
earlier time of Ancient Egypte.
The beginning of the dynasty of
the sons of God.
Christian Querou
8. “Hor AHA”
Rex ruler around 3050–3049
B.C.
Second Rex of the first dynasty
had worn this title.
But no clue, could allow to be
sure. Which was the first ?
Maybe, the rex Menes himself
?
The first well known Rex of the
first dynasty. Owner and Lord of
the two lands.
Nothing is simple, a Pharaoh
had 5 differents titles .
The true is in the dark shadow.
Christian Querou