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Governorate of Egypt. An old settlement, it was
known in
Ancient Egypt as
Tjebu or Tkow (Coptic: ⲧⲕⲱⲟⲩ,
Ancient Egyptian: Ḏw-qȝw, lit. 'high mountain')...
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Antaeopolis is also the Graeco-Roman name of
Tjebu, an
Egyptian city. They
identified the
tutelary god of
Tjebu, Nemty, a
fusion of Seth and Horus, with Antaeus...
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Tanis Kharga Oasis Edfu
Medamud Cusae Dakka Thebes Sehel Philae Koptos Tjebu Like his predecessors,
Ptolemy IV
presented himself as a
typical Egyptian...
- two
breast caps and two
strings of
Mitra beads. 5th Dynasty. From
burial 978 at Qau (
Tjebu), Egypt. The
Petrie Museum of
Egyptian Archaeology, London...
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Onuris 9 Min Apu / Khen-min (Panopolis)
Akhmim Min Min 10
Wadjet Djew-qa /
Tjebu (Antaeopolis) Qaw al-Kebir
Cobra Hathor 11 Set
Shashotep (Hypselis) Shutb...
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listed in the
Annuario Pontificio as
Catholic titular sees:
Antaeopolis (
Tjebu) Antinoöpolis, the
Metropolitan Archbishopric Apollonopolis Parva (Côm-Esfaht...
- by his
predecessors from the
first cataract in the
south to
Abydos and
Tjebu in the north.
Mentuhotep II's
first fourteen years of
reign seem to have...
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Gabal El
Haridi Hut-Repyt (Athribis or Wannina) Kom
Ishqaw (Aphrodito)
Tjebu (Djew-Qa or
Antaeopolis or Qaw el-Kebir) Red
Monastery White Monastery Sohag...
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administrative region was the
tenth nome of
Upper Egypt. Its
capital was
Tjebu.
During the
Ptolemaic period, the nome's
capital city was Aphroditopolis...
- Ancient: "Gesa" or "Gesy")
Antaeopolis (Modern: "Qaw el-Kebir", Ancient: "
Tjebu" or "Djew-Qa") Ar Raqāqinah (Known as "Reqaqnah")
Athribis (Modern: "Wannina"...