- magicians. Paul
Lucas speaks, in his
second voyage, of the
marvelous serpent of
Akhmin,
which Muslims honor as an angel, and
which Christians believe to be the...
-
immigrants or
slaves who rose to
become a
member of the
local nobility at
Akhmin. On the
other hand, if he was not a foreigner, then Yuya
would have been...
- like the Hyksos, ****yrians, and Persians.
Sebennytos Pithom Tanis Saqqara Akhmin Koptos Dendera Karnak Philae As part of his
patronage of
Egyptian religion...
- two.
Egyptologists presume this
connection from Ay's
origins (also from
Akhmin),
because he is
known to have
built a
chapel dedicated to the
local god...
- Press. p. 103. ISBN 978-1-61797-050-4. Z. Haw****,
Recent Discoveries at
Akhmin, KMT, A
modern Journal of
Ancient Egypt,
Volume 16, Nr. 1,
Spring 2005 Porter...
-
History of Mathematics. New York: John Wiley. Brown,
Kevin S. (1995) The
Akhmin Papyrus 1995 ---
Egyptian Unit Fractions. Bruckheimer, Maxim, and Y. Salomon...
- the
influential offices of
Superintendent of the
Harem of the god Min of
Akhmin and of Amun of Thebes. She
married Yuya, a
powerful ancient Egyptian courtier...
- Ancient: "Hut-Sekhem") el-Hawawish el-Salamuni
Khemmis or
Panopolis (Modern: "
Akhmin", Ancient: "Ipu" or "Khent-Min") El
Hawawish El
Salamuni Gebel el-Haridi...
-
specifically to his
being Amenhotep's father-in-law. In his
native town of
Akhmin, Yuya was a
prophet of Min, the
chief "god" of the area, and
served as this...
-
specifically to his
being Amenhotep's father-in-law. In his
native town of
Akhmin, Yuya was a
prophet of Min, the
chief "god" of the area, and
served as this...