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Armant (Arabic: أرْمَنْت;
Ancient Egyptian: jwn.w-n-mnṯ.w or jwn.w-šmꜥ.w; Bohairic: ⲉⲣⲙⲟⲛⲧ; Sahidic: ⲣ̄ⲙⲟⲛⲧ), also
known as
Hermonthis (Ancient Gr****:...
- The
Armant (also
known as the
Egyptian Sheepdog or Ermenti) is a
breed of
herding dog from Egypt. The
breed is not well
known outside of
Egypt but is used...
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named Buchis (****enization of the
original Bakha: a
living bull
revered in
Armant) — to the
point that, in the Late
Period (7th-4th
centuries BC),
Montu was...
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Armant Agricole Jean
Baptiste Legendre (June 17, 1899 –
November 1963) was an
American football player. He pla**** at the end
position for the Princeton...
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departure to Tanta,
Sheikh Muhammad Salim arrived to the
Religious Institute in
Armant in
order to
settle there as a
teacher of Recitations. The
people of the...
- a
minor goddess in
ancient Egyptian religion,
whose name
means "She of
Armant". She is the
consort of Montu. Wilkinson,
Richard H. (2003). The Complete...
- she fell to her death.
Sophie Blanchard was born
Marie Madeleine-Sophie
Armant to
Protestant parents at Trois-Canons, near La Roc****e.
Little is known...
- Min at Koptos, the
Temple of
Satet on Elephantine, the Montu-temple at
Armant and the Montu-temple at El-Tod,
where a long
inscription of the king is...
- governorate,
other important cities and
tourist centers include Esna and
Armant.
Despite the
governorate being one of the top
destinations for tourists...
- (c. 1479–1425 BCE),
depending on
whether an
inscription on the
Temple of
Armant may be
confirmed to
refer to that king.
During the
Eighteenth dynasty (sixteenth...