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Khonsu (Ancient Egyptian: ḫnsw; also
transliterated Chonsu, Khensu, Khons, Chons,
Khonshu or Konshu; Coptic: Ϣⲟⲛⲥ, romanized: Shons) is an
ancient Egyptian...
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Khonsu is an
ancient Egyptian lunar deity.
Khonsu,
Khonshu or
Khons may
refer to:
Khonsu (TT31),
First Prophet of
Menkheperre (Thutmose III),
during the...
- The
Temple of
Khonsu is an
ancient Egyptian temple. It is
located within the
large Precinct of Amun-Re at Karnak, in Luxor, Egypt. The
edifice is an example...
- The
Stele of Ankh-ef-en-
Khonsu or
Stele of
Revealing is a painted,
wooden offering stele located in Cairo, Egypt. It was
discovered in 1858 by the French...
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Khonsu called To who was
First Prophet of
Menkheperre (Thutmose III),
during the
reign of
Ramesses II in the 19th
Dynasty Khonsu was the son of the High...
- Ankh-ef-en-
Khonsu i (Egyptian: ꜥnḫ-f-n-ḫnsw),
otherwise known as Ankh-af-na-
Khonsu, was a
priest of the
ancient Egyptian god
Montu who
lived in Thebes...
- Thebes, Egypt. The
group consisted of Amun, his
consort Mut and
their son
Khonsu. They were
favored by both the 18th and 25th Dynasty. At the vast Karnak...
- Texts. In
Spell 310,
Khonsu burned hearts heavier than the
feather of ma'at
during the
Judgment of the Dead. In
Spell 311,
Khonsu devoured the
hearts of...
- form of
Khonsu and was
increasingly absorbed by him. He
continued to
appear in
amulets and
occasional other representations,
similar to
Khonsu in appearance...
- From
across the room Rose
identified Horus on the
stele of Ankh-ef-en-
Khonsu, then
housed under inventory number 666 (since
moved to the
Egyptian Museum...