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Nebet (“Lady”) was
created vizier during the late Old
Kingdom of
Egypt by
Pharaoh Pepi I of the
Sixth Dynasty, who was her son-in-law (and
possibly also...
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Nephthys or
Nebet-Het in
ancient Egyptian (Ancient Gr****: Νέφθυς) was a
goddess in
ancient Egyptian religion. A
member of the
Great Ennead of Heliopolis...
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Nebet was a
vizier during the late Old
Kingdom of
Egypt by
Pharaoh Pepi I of the
Sixth dynasty.
Nebet may also
refer to:
Nebet (queen),
Egyptian Queen...
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Nebet Tepe is one of the
hills of
Plovdiv where the
ancient town was founded. The
earliest settlements on
Nebet Tepe are
dated back to 4000 BC. The site...
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prominently in
Sekhet Hetepet,
meaning field of offerings, a
title for Aaru
Nebet Hetepet,
meaning lady of
offerings (the
majority of
scholars consider this...
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Nebet was an
Egyptian queen, the wife of King Unas. She
lived during the time of the
Fifth Dynasty of Egypt. She is held the
mother of the
Crown Prince...
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architectural and
historical reserve located on
three of Plovdiv's hills:
Nebet Tepe,
Dzhambaz Tepe and
Taksim Tepe. The
complex has been
formed as a result...
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Nebet-hetepet (nb.t-ḥtp.t) is an
ancient Egyptian goddess. Her name
means "Lady of the Offerings" or "Satisfied Lady". She was
worshipped in Heliopolis...
- of Ra: Sun
Worship in
Ancient Egypt.
Thames & Hudson. p. 31 Vandier, Jacques. 1964-66. "Iousâas et (Hathor)-
Nébet-Hétépet."
Revue d’Égyptologie 16–18....
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epithet of Hathor. The
ancient Egyptian name for the city of Ombos,
Nebet, also used the nebu hieroglyph. Faulkner,
Raymond Oliver (1962). A Concise...