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Medinet Habu (Arabic: مدينة هابو, romanized: Madīnat Hābū;
Ancient Egyptian: ḏꜣmwt;
Sahidic Coptic: (ⲧ)ϫⲏⲙⲉ, ϫⲏⲙⲏ, ϫⲉⲙⲉ, ϫⲉⲙⲏ, ϫⲏⲙⲓ;
Bohairic Coptic:...
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settlement was
established by the Old
Kingdom (c. 2685–2180 BC)
called Shedet (
Medinet el-Fayyum). It was the most
significant centre of the cult of the crocodile...
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Medinet Madi (Arabic: مدينة ماضي), also
known simply as Madi or
Maadi (ماضي) in Arabic, is a site in the
southwestern Faiyum region of
Egypt with the...
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sources such as the
reliefs on the
Mortuary Temple of
Ramesses III at
Medinet Habu.
Subsequent research developed the
hypothesis further, attempting...
- they are
first attested to in
reliefs at the
Temple of
Ramesses III at
Medinet Habu, in
which they are
called the
Peleset (𓊪𓏲𓂋𓏤𓏤𓐠𓍘𓇋𓍑), accepted...
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temple walls of the
mortuary temple of
pharaoh Ramesses III at
Medinet Habu. In the 12th
century BC, the Sea
Peoples (which
consisted of several...
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constructed one of the
largest mortuary temples of
western Thebes, now
called Medinet Habu. He was ********inated in the
Harem conspiracy led by his secondary...
- " — Inscription from the
second pylon of the
temple of
Ramesses III at
Medinet Habu Not only
Egypt was
affected by the Sea
People invasions. The empire...
- The
Medinet Madi
library is a
collection of
Manichaean texts discovered at
Medinet Madi in the
Faiyum region of
Egypt in 1929.
There is a
total of seven...
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prisoners of war,
found in
Ramesses III's
palaces at
Medinet Habu (adjacent to the
Mortuary Temple at
Medinet Habu) and Tell el-Yahudiyeh.
Large numbers of faience...