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Khemenu (Ḫmnw) may
refer to: the
Ogdoad (Egyptian), the
eight primordial deities worshipped in Hermopolis. Hermopolis, a
major city in the
ancient Egypt...
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Hermopolis (Ancient Egyptian: ḫmnw /χaˈmaːnaw/,
Egyptological pronunciation: "
Khemenu", Coptic: Ϣⲙⲟⲩⲛ Shmun).
Later known as el-Ashmunein in
Egyptian Arabic...
- /χaˈmaːnaw/ (reconstructed pronunciation),
Egyptological pronunciation: "
Khemenu"; Coptic: Ϣⲙⲟⲩⲛ Shmūn, and thus Arabic: الأشمونين, romanized: al-Ashmunayn...
- not
committed robbery with violence. Hail, Fenti, who
comest forth from
Khemenu, I have not stolen. Hail, Am-khaibit, who
comest forth from Qernet, I have...
- two gods were
worshiped as one, in what had been the
Temple of
Thoth in
Khemenu,
which was
known in the ****enistic
period as Hermopolis. Hermes, the Gr****...
- (cult center) Tell el-Amarna
Capital of
Egypt during Akhenaten's
reign Khemenu (Hermopolis Magna) 15th
Thoth (cult center),
Ogdoad El
Ashmunein Hermopolis...
- Atef-Pehu Qesy (Cusae) al-Qusiya
Lower Sycamore and
Viper Hathor 15
Wenet Khemenu (Hermopolis)
Hermopolis Hare
Thoth 16 Ma-hedj Herwer? Hur? Oryx
Horus 17...
- of Hermes. The two gods were
worshiped as one at the
Temple of
Thoth in
Khemenu, a city
which became known in Gr**** as Hermopolis. This led to
Hermes gaining...
- Min Min Ip/ Ipi/ Ipu/ Apu/ [later: Khen-Min,
perhaps another name for "
Khemenu"]/ Ārty-Ḥeru (Panopolis)
Akhmim Min 10 𓈿/𓉀 wꜣḏyt
Wadjet Wadjet Djew-qa...
- precisely, it was the 15th nome of
Upper Egypt. The Hare nome's main city was
Khemenu (later
Hermopolis Magna, and the
modern el-Ashmunein) in
Middle Egypt....