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    chief deity as well as a Heqa hut (nomarch's residence). The main deity of the district was Horus. Apis, Hathor, Isis, Nefertem, Ptah, Seker, and Sekhmet were...
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    Curator of the endowment estate of King Huni in the Khepesh nome (Egyptian: Heqa-hwt-Huni-khepesh). The location of the estate is unknown, but it is mentioned...
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    Cyril Aldred suggests that prince Amenhotep might have been a High Priest of Ptah in Memphis, although no evidence supporting this had been found. It is known...
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    This made a total of four divisions: "Amun" in Thebes, "Re" in Heliopolis, "Ptah" in Memphis, and the new "Set" division in the capital. Each division had...
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    so-called mks-staff. The scepter with the longest history seems to be the heqa-sceptre, sometimes described as the shepherd's crook. The earliest examples...
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    His second full nomen (also called the Son of Re Name) was; Tut ankh imen, heqa iunu shemau, translated as; The living image of Amun, Ruler of Southern Heliopolis...
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  • (Egyptian: Kherep djekh) Leader of the endowment estate of Meresankh I (Egyptian: Heqa-hwt-a'a-Meresankh) Overseer of the treasuries (Egyptian: Imi-ra per-hedj)...
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