- [ʔeftˤ]; Coptic: Ⲕⲉϥⲧ Keft or Kebto;
Egyptian Gebtu;
Ancient Gr****: Κόπτος
Coptos / Koptos;
Roman Justinianopolis) is a city in the Qena
Governorate of Egypt...
- performed] in
temples at
Abydos and
Coptos". In Abydos, he had the
enclosure walls of the
temple of
Osiris renewed and in
Coptos he
restored the
temple of Min...
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numbered with
letters of the
Latin alphabet,
starting with "
Coptos Decree a" and
ending with "
Coptos Decree r". The
earliest of the
series were
issued by Pepi...
- The
Coptos Decree of
Nubkheperre Intef is a
legal ruling written in
hieroglyphic on the wall of the Min-temple in
Coptos.
Wikisource has
original text...
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Copto-Arabic
literature is the
literature of the
Copts written in Arabic. It is
distinct from
Coptic literature,
which is
literature written in the Coptic...
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Shemay is
buried in a
mudbrick mastaba just
south of
Coptos.
Shemay is
known primarily from the
Coptos Decrees, a
series of
decrees by
various king of the...
- Sekhemre-Heruhirmaat
Intef (or Antef, Inyotef,
sometimes referred to as
Intef VII) was an
ancient Egyptian king of the
Seventeenth Dynasty of Egypt, who...
- on a
single decree, the
Coptos Decree R, now in the
Egyptian Museum, JE 41894. The
decree concerns the
temple of Min at
Coptos,
exempting it from dues...
-
coast at the
western end of the wadi. The
Hammamat route ran from Qift (or
Coptos),
located just
north of Luxor, to Al-Qusayr on the
coast of the Red Sea...
- Horuses"), the 5th nome god of
Upper Egypt in
Coptos Herui, the 5th nome god of
Upper Egypt in
Coptos besides the
pharaoh Sahure The
Festival of Victory...