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Paremhat (Coptic: Ⲡⲁⲣⲉⲙϩⲁⲧ), also
known as
Phamenoth (Ancient Gr****: Φαμενώθ,
Phamenṓth) and
Baramhat (Arabic: برمهات), is the
seventh month of the ancient...
- "hold
their P****over
according to the
course of the moon in the
month of
Phamenoth, or
according to the
intercalary month every third year in the
month of...
- 30 August instead. The
calendars then
resume their correspondence after 4
Phamenoth / 29 February of the next year. For much of
Egyptian history, the months...
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lunar month, its
earliest date was thus 25
Phamenoth (21 March), and
Easter fell at
earliest on 26
Phamenoth (22 March) and at
latest on 30 Pharmouthi...
- hours#History). Therefore, the
following 5
Thoth was a
Sunday and the
following 28
Phamenoth (24
March Julian) [= 208
Thoth ≡ 5
Thoth mod 7] was also a Sunday. It...
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Amenhotep lord of the town."
Later in
Egyptian history, the
seventh month, "
Phamenoth", was
named after this festival.
Another festival was held on the 27th...
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other king. The
holiness of this god went to
heaven in the year 23,
month Phamenoth, day 6. His
birth took
place in year 5,
month Tehuti, day 7; his inauguration...
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Valerian and
Gallienus his son, in the
third day of the
Egyptian month Phamenoth (known as
Paremhat in the
Coptic calendar). The
equivalent date in the...
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Alexandrian calendar. The
epact was
taken as the age of the Moon on 26
Phamenoth (22 March in the
Julian calendar) but that
value of the
epact also corresponded...
- by Pamouthius,
financial administrator of Leon, in the
months of Tybi,
Phamenoth, and
Mesore (see
Egyptian calendar). The
three receipts are
written following...