• Amun in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Amun (Amun-Ra, Amon, Ammon, Amen, Amoun, or Hammon) is an Egyptian god. Amun may also refer to: Saint Amun,...
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  • Egyptian god Amun of the same name, also sometimes spelled Ammon Horns of Ammon, curling ram horns used as a symbol of the Egyptian deity Ammon (Amun or Amon)...
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  • (disambiguation) Amin (disambiguation) Amon (disambiguation) Amun (disambiguation) Amen break, a drum break This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Amon (redirect from Amon (disambiguation))
    Look up Ámon or amon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Amon may refer to: Amun, an Ancient Egyptian deity, also known as Amon and Amon-Ra Aamon, a Goetic...
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    Amman (disambiguation) Ammann (disambiguation) Ammon (disambiguation) Amon (disambiguation) Amun (disambiguation) Bukit Aman This disambiguation page lists...
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  • of Amun, owner of TT49 Neferhotep, god's father of Amun-Ra, owner of TT50 The name also was an epithet of the lunar god Khonsu. This disambiguation page...
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  • I (Divine Adoratrice), a God's Wife of Amun during the 26th Dynasty Nitocris II, a female High Priest of Amun Nitocris of Babylon, an otherwise unknown...
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  • group of vertebrate organisms Amun (also Ammon), the ancient Egyptian god after whom the animals are named This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Harsiese B, a High Priest of Amun from the end of Osorkon II's reign to Year 19 of Pedubast I Harsiese (C), a Second Prophet of Amun Harsiese (High Priest of...
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  • name for males, Manuel de Codage transliteration: s3-jmn, meaning "Son of Amun." Its female version is Sitamun. Netjerkheperre-setepenamun Siamun, Egyptian...
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  • Report, Anthony Hidden's 1989 report on the 1988 Clapham Junction rail crash Amun, meaning "The Hidden", an Ancient Egyptian deity All pages with titles beginning...
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  • belief: see God in Islam Bahá in Bahá'í belief: see God in the Baháʼí Faith Amun-Ra in Ancient Egyptian mythology Aten in Ancient Egyptian mythology Chukwu...
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  • Egyptian god Amun Zeus Hammon and Jupiter Hammon, alternative spellings of Zeus Amun and Jupiter Amun Hamon (disambiguation) Hammond (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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  • was given by Amun". Famous bearers: Amenirdisu or Amyrtaeus: only pharaoh of the Twenty-eighth dynasty Amenirdis I, God's Wife of Amun during the Twenty-fifth...
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  • See Amenemhat (disambiguation), for other individuals with this name. Amenemhat was an ancient Egyptian High Priest of Amun at Karnak, during the reign...
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  • Amenherkhepshef or variant spellings may refer to: Amun-her-khepeshef (died c. 1254 BC), also known by distinguishing name Amun-her-khepeshef A, son of Pharaoh Ramesses...
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  • Seti (redirect from Seti (disambiguation))
    II (died 1197 BC), pharaoh Seti-Merenptah, a son of Seti II Seti, son of Amun-her-khepeshef Sethi, one of the sons of Ramesses II SETI (band), an ambient...
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  • Roma (redirect from Roma (disambiguation))
    Europe and the Americas. Roma called Roy, ancient Egyptian High Priest of Amun Roma (footballer, born 1979), born Paulo Marcel Pereira Merabet, Brazilian...
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  • IRTA (redirect from IRTA (disambiguation))
    ego of the Egyptian god Min-Amun Irta, a village in southwestern Estonia Short for "I read that as". This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Amun and ruler of Herakleopolis, son of Osorkon II Nimlot of Hermopolis or Nimlot D, ruler of Hermopolis during the 25th Dynasty This disambiguation page...
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  • vizier Ptahmose Nefertari, a child of Ramesses II Nefertari, wife of Prince Amun-her-khepeshef; possibly identical with the daughter of Ramesses II (19th...
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  • Osorkon (category All article disambiguation pages)
    Ptah in Memphis during the 22nd Dynasty Osorkon B: a Theban High Priest of Amun and prince, now believed to be Osorkon III (see above) in his early career...
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    derivative of the root mr "love; beloved" (compare mry.t-ymn "Merit-Amun", i.e. "beloved of Amun"). Maas (1912) references (but rejects) a 1906 suggestion interpreting...
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  • Intermediate Period of Egypt. Some notable bearers were: Iuput (A), High priest of Amun in Thebes during the 22nd Dynasty Iuput I, pharaoh, coregent of Pedubast...
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  • Tentsepeh. Wife of Takelot II Karomama E, Chantress of Amun, daughter of Takelot II This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
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  • Mery (redirect from Méry (disambiguation))
    Île-de-France region, France Mery (ancient Egyptian name) Mery (High Priest of Amun) from the time of Amenhotep II (18th Dynasty) Mery Andrade (born 1975), American...
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    Ambrose of Alexandria - Amduat - Ammit - Ammon - Amr Diab - Amr Moussa - Amun - Amunet - 'Anat in Egypt - Ancient Egypt - Ancient Egyptian astronomy -...
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  • the 21st dynasty; Smendes II, High Priest of Amun during the 21st dynasty; Smendes III, High Priest of Amun during the 22nd dynasty; Nesubanebdjed, a palace...
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  • Amarna letters as Amanmašša Imenmes (Amenmose), Overseer of the Cattle of Amun, late 18th dynasty Amenmose, Son of Pendjerty, a royal scribe from the time...
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  • also spelled Meritamun, Merytamen, Meryetamen (mrỉỉ.t-ỉmn; “Beloved of Amun”) is an ancient Egyptian female name. Its male counterpart is Meryamen or...
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