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Memphis (Arabic: مَنْف, romanized: Manf,
pronounced [mænf];
Bohairic Coptic: ⲙⲉⲙϥⲓ; Gr****: Μέμφις), or Men-nefer, was the
ancient capital of Inebu-hedj...
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Abune Gebre Menfes Kidus (Ge'ez:አቡነ ገብረ መንፈስ ቅዱስ; also
familiarly called Abo; born 29
December 829 E.C.) was an Egyptian-Ethiopian
Christian saint, and...
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capital site
English Translation God 1 Inebu-hedj Ineb Hedj / Men-nefer /
Menfe (Memphis) Mit
Rahina White Walls Ptah 2
Khensu Khem (Letopolis)
Ausim Cow's...
- at the
harbor in
Menfe for
Sheftu to
return from an
errand in town
before the boat
misses the tide.
Living in the
ancient city of
Menfe, Mara is a slave...
- 3150 BC 1st Ptah (cult center) Mit
Rahina Ineb-Hedj, Died-Sut, Ankh-Tawy,
Menfe, Hut-ka-Ptah, Moph, Noph
Capital of
Egypt during the Old Kingdom; capital...
- (John Son of Thunder) 5th
Petros and
Paulos (Peter and Paul) and
Gebre Menfes Kiddus 6th Our Lady of
Qusquam (Egypt) 7th Holy
Trinity Day 8th
Kiros (Cyrus)...
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Katinka M. Bijlsma-Frankema,
Organizational Control (2010), p. 143.
Gebre Menfes Kidus,
Mystery and Meaning:
Christian Philosophy and
Orthodox Meditations...
- Ark.
David Buxton describes one such procession, on the
festival of
Gebre Menfes Qidus: To the
uninstructed onlooker the
climax of the
service came at the...
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prominent saints of the
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church,
Abune Gebre Menfes Kidus, from
Egypt to Ethiopia.
Before the
journeying to the
central region...
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dating to the
Middle Ages (Debre
Tsion Maryam,
Muher Iyesus,
Abuna Gebre Menfes Kiddus, and others),
before the
conquests of
Ahmad ibn
Ibrahim al-Ghazi...