Rosetta Stone decree


The Rosetta Stone decree, or Decree of Memphis, is a Ptolemaic decree issued by Ptolemy V at Memphis in 196 BC. It was recorded in Egyptian hieroglyphs, Egyptian Demotic and Ancient Greek, on the Rosetta Stone and the Nubayrah Stele.
The Rosetta Stone would prove to be key to solving the puzzle of deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphics.
The inscription on the Rosetta Stone is a decree passed by a council of priests. It is one of a series that affirm the royal cult of the 13-year-old Ptolemy V on the first anniversary of his coronation in 196 BC.

The list of accomplishments

After six lines of preview on the Nubayrah Stele, the decree: "...Eirene, daughter of Ptolemy priestess of Arsinoe, the lover of her father; day this Decree, being the directors of services...",
The completed accomplishment list is then followed by And a Happening Good
The list of rewards given by the gods and goddesses is also referencing: A.U.S., commonly translated, or transcribed as Life, Prosperity, Health. It is an acronym, and commonly followed the reference to "Pharaoh, aus"., in Egyptian: "Pharaoh, ankh, wedja, seneb". -

The list of rewards

The list of 8 rewards is preceded by:
The Egyptian language hieroglyphs for a "good luck" quote: