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Hermopolis (Ancient Gr****: Ἑρμούπολις Hermoúpolis "the City of Hermes", also
Hermopolis Magna, Ἑρμοῦ πόλις μεγάλη Hermoû pólis megálẽ,
Ancient Egyptian:...
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Hermopolis Aramaic papyri are a
group of
eight Aramaic papyri thought to be from the late
sixth or
early fifth century BCE,
found in 1945 at Hermopolis...
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plural nisba of ḫmnw "eight") were
eight primordial deities worshiped in
Hermopolis. The
earliest certain reference to the
Ogdoad is from the
Eighteenth Dynasty...
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Hermopolis (Gr****: Ἑρμοῦ πόλις) also
known as
Hermopolis Mikra (Ἑρμοῦ πόλις μικρά) and
Hermopolis Parva was an
ancient city of Egypt. It was
located on...
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Hermopolis Parva was the Gr**** name for two
cities in
ancient Egypt: Damanhur, the
capital of the 7th nome of
Lower Egypt Hermopolis Parva (Tehut) or Ba'h...
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Hermopolis may
refer to:
Hermopolis (
Hermopolis Magna), the
capital of the 15th nome of
Upper Egypt Hermopolis Parva, a
large city of the 7th nome of Lower...
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Hermopolis (Gr****: Ἑρμοῦ πόλις), also
known as
Hermopolis Mikra (City of Hermes/Thoth Small; Latin:
Hermopolis Parva), was the Gr**** name for two cities...
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Nimlot was an
ancient Egyptian ruler ("king") of
Hermopolis during the 25th Dynasty. It is
possible that
Nimlot was a son of king
Osorkon III of the 23rd...
- (Imperial Aramaic: תמנחור, romanized: Temenkhūr). The Gr****s
called the city
Hermopolis Mikra (Ancient Gr****: Ἑρμοῦ πόλις μικρά). The name of the city suggests...
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Sabinus of
Hermopolis (also
known as
Abibus and Phanas) was a procurator,
possibly bishop, and
Christian martyr of
Hermopolis in Egypt.
During the ****cution...