Crossword-Solution: HARMHAB 7 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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RAMESES (I), predecessor of 4 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who elects, or has the right of choice; a person who is entitled to take part in an election, or to give his vote in favor of a candidate for office.
Hint 2 anagram
ECEORLT
Hint 3 another clue
A BALLOT CAST BY A VOTER WHO VOTES FOR ALL THE CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY
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The temple of Atonû, which was demolished by Harmhabî or one of the Ramses, was subsequently rebuilt with the remains of earlier edifices, and dedicated to Amon.
History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 5 (of 12) G. Maspero 2005
Birch showed that the monuments did not confirm these hypotheses, and he was inclined to think that she was Harmhabî’s mother.
History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 5 (of 12) G. Maspero 2005
While still in the nursery, the great and the insignificant alike prostrated themselves before Harmhabî, making him liberal offerings.
History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 5 (of 12) G. Maspero 2005
After having called the attention of the Egyptians to Harmhabî, Amon was anxious, in fact, to hasten the coming of the day when he might confer upon him supreme rank, and for this purpose inclined the heart of the reigning Pharaoh towards him.
History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 5 (of 12) G. Maspero 2005
Here he constructed for himself a magnificent tomb, the bas-reliefs of which exhibit him as already king, with the sceptre in his hand and the uraaus on his brow, while the adjoining cartouche does not as yet contain his name.* * This part of the account is based upon, a study of a certain number of texts and representations all coming from Harmhabî’s tomb at Saqqârah, and now scattered among the various museums--at Gîzeh, Leyden, London, and Alexandria.
History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 5 (of 12) G. Maspero 2005