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Thinis (Gr****: Θίνις
Thinis, Θίς This ; Egyptian: Tjenu; Coptic: Ⲧⲓⲛ; Arabic: طين ) was the
capital city of pre-unification
Upper Egypt.
Thinis remains...
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Dynastic Period, also
known as
Archaic Period or the
Thinite Period (from
Thinis, the
hometown of its rulers), is the era of
ancient Egypt that immediately...
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three major states:
Thinis, Naqada, and Nekhen.
Sandwiched between Thinis and Nekhen,
Naqada was the
first to fall.
Thinis then
conquered Lower Egypt...
- has had many capitals. Its
earliest capital was Tjenu,
better known as
Thinis,
which may have been the
capital of the
hypothetical Thinite Confederacy...
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Scorpion I and
Naqada itself which had been
suffering a two
joint offensive by
Thinis and Nekhen. The
conflict is
thought to have
occurred on Naqada's northernmost...
- the
Egyptian Archaic Period, when the seat of
government was
centred at
Thinis. It is most
known for its last ruler, Khasekhemwy, but is
otherwise one...
- to: This, the
singular proximal demonstrative pronoun This (Egypt), or
Thinis, an
ancient city in
Upper Egypt This, Ardennes, a
commune in
France This...
- in
Upper Egypt, the ruler, Horus-A, is
coronated as the
ruler or king of
Thinis (c. 3315 BC)
Archaic forms of
cuneiform emerge in the late Uruk
period in...
- the
beginning of the
Early Dynastic Period, when
power was
centered at
Thinis. The date of this
period is
subject to
scholarly debate about the Egyptian...
- who was
worshipped in the
Egyptian area of Abydos, and
particularly in
Thinis.
Myths told that he had
brought his wife, Mehit, who was his
female counterpart...