
detail from the throne of one of the colossal statues of King Ramses II located on the facade of the Great Temple of Amon, Ra-Harakhty, Ptah, and Ramses II at Meha (the "Great Temple" of Abu Simbel), Lower Kush/Nubia:
the Nile-God Hapy in His two forms of Hapi of Upper Egypt (at right, wearing lilies on His head) and Hapi of Lower Egypt (at left, wearing papyrus flowers on His head) binding together the symbolic plants of Upper and Lower Egypt, that is the ritual of the "Union of the Two Lands" ('sm3-t3wy').
On the top of the symbol for "Union of the Two Lands" is represented the cartouche with the name of Ramses II as "King of Upper and Lower Egypt" (that is the Throne-name):
Wsr-M3ˁt-Rˁ stp-n-Rˁ , whose meaning is
"Powerful is the Maat of Ra, the Chosen-One of Ra"


