Samannud (redirect from Sebennytos)
Samannud (Sebennytos) was an ancient city of Lower Egypt, located on the now-silted up Sebennytic branch of the Nile in the Delta. Sebennytos was the capital...
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and Upper Egypt in all but name. The later Egyptian Priest Manetho of Sebennytos states in his Epitome on Egyptian royal history that "the 21st Dynasty...
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Hermopolis (Lower Egypt) (redirect from Hermopolis (Sebennytos))
Hermopolis (Greek: Ἑρμοῦ πόλις), also known as Hermopolis Mikra (City of Hermes/Thoth Small; Latin: Hermopolis Parva), was the Greek name for two cities...
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(4.5 mi) northeast of Sebennytos and 8 kilometers (5 mi) west of Mansoura. In ancient times it was part of the nome of Sebennytos, the Twelfth Lower Egyptian...
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built most extensively at Sebennytos, including the modern site of Behbeit El Hagar. The reliefs of the temples at Sebennytos would leave a distinct mark...
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excavations uncovered the "Dream Ostraca", created by a scribe named Hor of Sebennytos. A devotee of the god Thoth, he lived adjacent to Thoth's sanctuary at...
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Manéthōn, gen.: Μανέθωνος) is believed to have been an Egyptian priest from Sebennytos (Coptic: Ϫⲉⲙⲛⲟⲩϯ, romanized: Čemnouti) who lived in the Ptolemaic Kingdom...
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captured Bakenrenef and burned him alive. Olivier Perdu, "La Chefferie de Sébennytos de Piankhy à Psammétique Ier", Revue d'Égyptology 55 (2004), pp. 95-111...
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Preceded by Sebennytos Capital of Egypt 331 BC – AD 641 Succeeded by Fustat...
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in temples at Kharga, Kellis, Deir el-Hagar, Koptos, Dendera, Philae, Sebennytos, Busiris, Shenhur, El Qa'la, Letopolis, Heliopolis, Abydos, Thebes, Dakleh...
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of the Jubilee-festivals as well as Ptah Tatjenen). Alexandria Canopus Sebennytos Edfu Medamud Esna Karnak Philae Ptolemy III financed construction projects...
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belonged to Tausret. It records the erection of a monument in the area of Sebennytos. A pair statue of Tawosret and Siptah is now in the Staatliche Sammlung...
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the two in fact had different names. Nectanebo was an army general from Sebennytos, son of an important military officer named Djedhor and of a lady whose...
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link Isis with the region of the Nile Delta near Behbeit el-Hagar and Sebennytos, and her cult may have originated there. Many scholars have focused on...
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Ptolemaic fl. c. mid-3rd century BC Egyptian historian and priest from Sebennytos who lived during the Ptolemaic era. He was probably a priest of the sun...
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el-Khanziri) Phragonis (Tell-El-Faraïn, Côm-Faraïn) Schedia Sebennytus (Sebennytos) Xois The Sasanian conquest of Egypt, beginning in AD 618 or 619, was...
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Apries at the village of El-Mahalla El-Kubra which lies equidistant from Sebennytos and Behbeit El-Hagar in the Lower Nile Delta. Officials from the Napoleonic...
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His relics are preserved in St. Virgin Mary and St. Abanoub Churches in Sebennytos, Egypt. His title is often The Child Martyr. Abanoub was born in the city...
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Belles-Lettres (CRAIBL) 2002, pp. 1215–1244 Olivier Perdu, "La Chefferie de Sébennytos de Piankhy à Psammétique Ier", RdE 55 (2004), pp. 95–111 Kenneth Kitchen...
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Preceded by Sais Capital of Egypt 399 – 380 BC Succeeded by Sebennytos...
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El Mahalla El Kubra, Kafr Az-Zayyat, Zefta, El Santa, Qutur, Basyoun, Sebennytos Monufia Governorate Shibin El Kom, Sadat (city), Menouf, Sirs Al-Layyan...
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664 BC–c. 332 BC Egypt in the 6th century BC. Capital Sais, Mendes, Sebennytos Common languages Ancient Egyptian Religion Ancient Egyptian religion Government...
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Taremu (Leontopolis) Tell el-Urydam Heseb bull Isis 12 Theb-ka Tjebnutjer (Sebennytos) Samanud Calf and Cow Onuris 13 Heq-At Iunu (Heliopolis) Materiya (suburb...
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of earlier national enemies like the Hyksos, Assyrians, and Persians. Sebennytos Pithom Tanis Saqqara Akhmin Koptos Dendera Karnak Philae As part of his...
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El Mahalla El Kubra, Kafr Az-Zayyat, Zefta, El Santa, Qutur, Basyoun, Sebennytos Monufia Governorate Shibin El Kom, Sadat (city), Menouf, Sirs Al-Layyan...
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El Mahalla El Kubra, Kafr Az-Zayyat, Zefta, El Santa, Qutur, Basyoun, Sebennytos Monufia Governorate Shibin El Kom, Sadat (city), Menouf, Sirs Al-Layyan...
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398 BC 380 BC 18 years Nepherites I Nepherites II (list) Dynasty XXX Sebennytos 380 BC 343 BC 37 years Nectanebo I Nectanebo II (list) Dynasty XXXI (Persian)...
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El Mahalla El Kubra, Kafr Az-Zayyat, Zefta, El Santa, Qutur, Basyoun, Sebennytos Monufia Governorate Shibin El Kom, Sadat (city), Menouf, Sirs Al-Layyan...
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one of the centers of the chiefs of the Meshwesh Libyans Tjebnutjer (Sebennytos) 12th Onuris Samanud Hometown of Manetho; capital of the 30th Dynasty;...
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Chief of the Ma", whose seats of power were in the cities of Mendes, Sebennytos, Busiris and Per-Sopdu respectively; other lesser chiefdoms, led by a...
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