New Kingdom Papyrus Chester Beatty IV, the authorship of the poem was attributed to "the foremost of scribes" Kheti. The principal source of this document...
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fanciful tale, but Wahkare is listed as a king in the Turin Canon. Kheti I was succeeded by Kheti II, also known as Meryibre. Little is certain of his reign,...
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Meryibre Khety (redirect from Kheti I)
Meryibre Khety Meriibre, Meribre and Kheti, Akhtoy, Achthoes; Merybtawy, Meribtawy Copper container with Meryibre Khety's royal titulary. Paris, Louvre...
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portrait sculpture of Amenemhat III in the Luxor Museum, Luxor The vizier Kheti (H̱ty) held office around year 29 of Amenemhat III's reign, as is attested...
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1889 (available online) Donald B. Spanel, "The Herakleopolitan Tombs of Kheti I, Jt(.j)jb(.j), and Kheti II at Asyut", Orientalia, 58, 1989, pp. 301–14....
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Ptahhotep, The Maxims of Ptahhotep (2375–2350 BC) Kheti III, Teaching for King Merykara (c. 2150 BC) Kheti the Scribe, Instructions of Amenemhat (c. 1971...
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Ani, of the Papyrus of Ani for scribe Ani Ankhefenamun Butehamun Dua-Kheti-("Kheti (scribe)") Hesy-Ra Hori Hunefer Imiseba Kaaper Ken-Amun Khakheperresenb...
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deified Kemwer – A bull god Khenti-Amentiu – A necropolis deity Khenti-kheti – Crocodile or Falcon god worshiped at Athribis Kherty – A Duat god, usually...
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Amenhotep III's successor, Amenhotep IV, the Aten became the sole god of the Egyptian state religion, and Amenhotep IV changed his name to Akhenaten to reflect...
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Amenophis is commonly identified with Akhenaton also known as Amenhotep IV, while Orus fits with the latter's father, Amenhotep III. Manetho relates...
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Iusaaset J Jupiter Ammon K Kagemni Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat...
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wall of the Osireion in Abydos. Later it appears in the tomb of Ramesses IV in the Valley of the Kings. This appearance was already recorded by the founding...
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of the Eighteenth dynasty, the pharaoh Akhenaten (also known as Amenhotep IV) advanced the worship of the Aten, a deity whose power was manifested in the...
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giving birth to the rejuvenated sun in the morning. From the tomb of Ramesses IV onwards two of these Books of the Sky were usually placed next to each other...
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Adhikari 1923-12-09 Nepal Tuberculosis Author of the now lost work Makaiko Kheti Leung Ying 1928-10-22 China (detained by the United States) Suicide by...
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Dynasty) Ushabti of Amenemhat (18th Dynasty) Ushabti of pharaoh Ramesses IV (20th Dynasty) Ushabti of Nesitanebetashru, daughter of Pinedjem II (end-21st...
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several falcon gods from various regions, such as Khenti-irty and Khenti-kheti, who became little more than local manifestations of him; Hathor subsumed...
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Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khenthap Khentkaus I Khentkaus II Khentkaus III Khenut Khepresh Khepri Kherty Kheti (treasurer) Kheti (vizier) Khety (BH17)...
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horizons with his body. Certain sarcophagus texts from the tombs of Ramesses IV, Djedkhonsuiusankh and Pediamenopet describe how the sun god Ra travels through...
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suggest that the site used to have a temple dedicated to the god Khenti-kheti. In 1946, the tomb of Takhuit, queen of Psamtik II, was found along with...
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brother of Tefnut if identified as Shu. Amenhotep, from the time of Thutmose IV. Amenhotep's wife Henut was a singer of Anhur. Their sons Hat and Kenna were...
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"Drawn by Faucher-Gudin from a photograph by Béato. C.f. Lepsius, Denkm, iv.pl.66 c.", published in Maspero (1897). The scene is collapsed from "the two...
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grandson of the namesake above. Kheti Treasurer 11th dynasty fl. c. 21st century BCE Treasurer under king Mentuhotep II. Kheti Vizier 12th dynasty fl. c. late-19th...
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cured of an illness upon the arrival of an image of Khonsu. King Ptolemy IV, after he was cured of an illness, called himself "Beloved of Khonsu Who Protects...
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The teaching is addressed by a father to his son, probably the pharaoh Kheti III to his successor Merikare. The historical context is that of the First...
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Iusaaset J Jupiter Ammon K Kagemni Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat...
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from Rosetau to Abydos, the primeval place of the Lord of All." Coffin Text IV-331 – “O Thoth vindicate Osiris against his foes in:--- the great tribunal...
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2005, p. 200. Allen & Manuelian 2005, p. 60, The Pyramid Texts of Unis. WB IV, 95. Murray 2004, p. 107, Religion. Zecchi 2010, pp. 37–52. Zecchi 2010, p...
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"Divinities in Personal Names at Ugarit, Ras Shamra". Etudes ougaritiques IV. Paris Leuven Walpole MA: Editions recherche sur les civilisations, Peeters...
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May 2010. Retrieved 12 January 2012. Interaction on GM crops "Kheti Virasat Mission". Kheti Virasat Mission. Retrieved 12 January 2012. "Talk on agriculture...
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