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Akhet is a
transcription of
various Egyptian words.
Akhet may
refer to:
Akhet, the
season of the
flood in the
ancient Egyptian calendar Akhet, a hieroglyph...
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Akhet (Ancient Egyptian: Ꜣḫt; Gardiner: N27) is an
Egyptian hieroglyph that
represents the sun
rising over a mountain. It is
translated as "horizon" or...
- A
sphinx (/sfɪŋks/ SFINKS;
Ancient Gr****: σφίγξ,
pronounced [spʰíŋks]; pl. sphinxes or sphinges) is a
mythical creature with the head of a human, the body...
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Gregorian calendar. The
month of
Thout is also the
first month of the
Season of
Akhet (Inundation) in
Ancient Egypt, when the Nile
floods historically covered...
- of II
Akhet—perhaps
around II
Akhet 12 of his 6th Year. This ****umes a
traditional 70-day
mummification period if
Siptah was
buried on IV
Akhet 22. Evidence...
- with Set
Horus as a
falcon Horus represented as a
crowned falcon Har-em-
akhet or Heru-ur, two
forms of
Horus in
which he had the body of a lion Hor-imy-shenut...
- II died
between II
Akhet day 3 and II
Akhet day 13 on the
basis of
Theban graffito 854+855,
equated to Merneptah's Year 1 II
Akhet day 2. The workman's...
- as:
Inundation or
Flood (Ancient Egyptian: Ꜣḫt,
sometimes anglicized as
Akhet):
roughly from
September to January.
Emergence or
Winter (Prt, sometimes...
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Akhet-Khufu;
spends the
night at She-Khufu. Day 27: sets sail from She-Khufu,
sails towards Akhet-Khufu,
loaded with stone,
spends the
night at
Akhet-Khufu...
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hieroglyphs do not
record its vowels. It is
conventionally transliterated Akhet. The name
refers to the
annual flooding of the Nile. In the
lunar calendar...