- also
known by
specific aspects of himself, for
instance the Moon god Iah-
Djehuty (j3ḥ-ḏḥw.ty),
representing the Moon for the
entire month. The Gr****s related...
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Djehuty (also
known as
Thuti and Thutii) was a
general under the
ancient Egyptian king
Thutmose III (reigned 1479–1425 BC) in the 18th Dynasty. He is...
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Djehuty is
another name for Thoth, an
ancient Egyptian god.
Djehuty or
Djehuti is also the
given name of: Djehuti, also
spelled Djehuty, 17th century...
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Sekhemre ****tawy
Djehuty was a
minor king
reigning over
parts of
Upper Egypt during the
Second Intermediate Period.
Djehuty is
thought to be
listed in...
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Seqenenre Tao (also
Seqenera Djehuty-aa or
Sekenenra Taa,
called 'the Brave')
ruled over the last of the
local kingdoms of the
Theban region of Egypt...
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Djehuty was an
ancient Egyptian official under the
ruling queen Hatshepsut (reigned
about 1473–1458 BC). He bore
several important titles that testify...
- Iah also
became Iah-
Djehuty,
meaning "god of the new moon". In this role, he ****umed the
lunar aspect of
Thoth (also
known as
Djehuty), who was the god...
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conquest of the
Canaanite town of Yapu (Joppa) by
Thutmose III's
general Djehuty. The
extant copy of the text is on the
verso of
Papyrus Harris 500. This...
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religious veneration in
ancient Egypt,
particularly ****ociated with the
deity Djehuty or
otherwise commonly referred to in Gr**** as Thoth. He is responsible...
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could also mean "Land of Tehuti" or "Land of
Thoth (Egyptian: Djehuti/
Djehuty)",
after the
Egyptian moon god.
Under French administration, from 1862...