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Mandulis (also
Merul and Melul) was a god of
ancient Nubia also
worshipped in Egypt. The name
Mandulis is the Gr**** form of
Merul or Melul, a non-Egyptian...
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Mandulis, son of Horus, by the hand of Nesmeterakhem, son of Nesmeter, the
Second Priest of Isis, for all time and eternity.
Words spoken by
Mandulis...
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Kishi kianda Musisi Sudika-Mbambi
Amesemi Amon
Apedemak Arensnuphis Dedun Mandulis Mehit Menhit Sebiumeker Kwoth Kahindo Kasiyembe Katee Kentse Kiruka Kitundukutu...
- Orie Rogo
Manduli (née Mary
Slessor Orie Rogo, 1948 – 8
September 2021) was a
Kenyan diplomat, women's
activist and journalist. She won the Miss Kenya...
- solar, lion-like
divinity named Mandulis was worshipped.
Philae was a
place of m**** pilgrimage, with
temples to Isis,
Mandulis, and Anhur. It was
where the...
- The
Temple of
Kalabsha (also
Temple of
Mandulis) is an
ancient Egyptian temple that was
originally located at Bab al-Kalabsha (Gate of Kalabsha), approximately...
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construction of
temples to
Thoth at
Pselkis (Dakka) and the
local Nubian deity Mandulis at
Talmis (Kalabsha), as well as the enlargement, or
wholesale reconstruction...
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worshipped Nubian deities, such as
Dedwen (also
called Dedun), Bes,
Menhit and
Mandulis (Melul in Meroitic).
There are also
deities that were "shared" at the border...
- [full
citation needed] Nock,
Arthur Darby (January 1934). "A
vision of
Mandulis-Aion". The
Harvard Theological Review. 27 (1).[page needed] Zuntz, Günther...
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Kalabsha (or
Temple of
Mandulis) is the
major structure in New Kalabsha. The
entire Roman period temple to the sun god
Mandulis was
relocated here in 1970...