Abstract
This is the second half of the paper on the Pharaonic titulary of Alexander the Great, the first one of which appeared in the previous issue of this journal. The remaining element of the protocol of the king—his Personal name—is analysed here, as is the occasional use of empty cartouches. A final section with the concluding remarks is also included, together with an appendix collecting the bibliographical references in which the attestations discussed in the two parts of the paper can be found.
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