Ahabanuke, to be the Sethos = the XIX. mt fe whom Syn 
cellus, according to the Vetus Chronicon, cal Is Thu-oris,* 
large Turin Papyrus ‘nd ‘the seal in question belong 
to the year 1600 B. C. But the name of Sethos, on cd on 
don | eee arn “rs booed monuments, is ¢ other 
in the seal of Ahal 
by the sparrow-hawk. . 
with a cy hy to the man holding a obit? nagiohen 
(violem 
shot, or shot ter agere, cedere, vulnerare), and expres- 
ses the —— sht, or st; consequently, also. ge or Se- 
thea, 0 th the sparrow-ha a arm with 
the club, ‘howe ever, signifies also hite ( forive), and in many 
words the consonants A¢ and ¢, the td ng oul i nd 
pronounced Thuoris, as Syncellus, or rather 
Fo aa and it is known that the written names of pen 
conseq 
es of the same hie hic gures. Now, 
g Sethos, on the arate, £2 is ex: 
8 : Nii Dales Halong’ ‘the 
_ Dyn., namely, to Manetho’s Let, the Sethos of Herod 
Ct 0 ‘now, in what time ‘Sethos II. reigned It 
in ¢ > is, of corru the chro- 
