Egyptian Hieroglyph E029 Character
Egyptian Hieroglyph E029 (U+130F4), available for copy, fonts, and developer input.
U+130F4
π΄ is the Egyptian Hieroglyph E029 character, encoded at U+130F4. This page helps you copy it reliably and use the provided escape codes in your projects. Itβs also useful for designers and writers adding historical script details.
Egyptian Hieroglyph E029 Character Meaning
π΄ is the Unicode character named βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH E029β (U+130F4). As an Egyptian hieroglyph block character, it represents a specific sign in the Unicode Standardβs Egyptian Hieroglyphs range. The exact real-world interpretation can depend on context (and how the sign appears alongside other hieroglyphs), as hieroglyphs are often read as part of a larger sequence. For practical use, treat π΄ as a distinct encoded symbol for historical-script styling, labeling, or textual references where the precise Unicode character matters more than a single isolated βmeaning.β
Common uses
- β’Designing posters or book covers that include Egyptian hieroglyph signage elements
- β’Adding historically styled icons or decorative text in UI mockups
- β’Labeling museum or school materials where a specific Unicode hieroglyph is required
- β’Using in social media posts about Unicode characters, writing systems, or typography
- β’Developer use: inserting the exact character in HTML, CSS, or JavaScript content
Examples
π΄ Egyptian Hieroglyph E029
- π΄Unicode character: π΄ (EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH E029)
- π΄Added to the design: π΄ for an Egyptian-style heading.
- π΄Try it in your browser: π΄
- π΄Hieroglyph sign reference: π΄ (U+130F4)
- π΄Decorative line: π΄ π΄ π΄
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+130F4 | |
| HTML Entity | 𓃴 | |
| HTML Code | 𓃴 | |
| CSS | \130F4 |
FAQ
What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph E029 character mean?
π΄ is the Unicode character named βEGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH E029β (U+130F4). As an Egyptian hieroglyph block character, it represents a specific sign in the Unicode Standardβs Egyptian Hieroglyphs range. The exact real-world interpretation can depend on context (and how the sign appears alongside other hieroglyphs), as hieroglyphs are often read as part of a larger sequence. For practical use, treat π΄ as a distinct encoded symbol for historical-script styling, labeling, or textual references where the precise Unicode character matters more than a single isolated βmeaning.β
What is the Unicode code point for π΄?
π΄ is U+130F4.
How do I copy π΄ in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𓃴
What escape codes can I use in code?
CSS escape: \\130F4. JavaScript escape: \\u{130F4}.
Will π΄ display correctly on all devices?
It depends on font support. If the font doesnβt include Egyptian Hieroglyphs, the character may not render as expected.