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  2. Tatenen - Wikipedia

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    Both Tatenen and Ptah were Memphite deities. Tatenen was the more ancient, combined in the Old Kingdom with Ptah as Ptah-Tatenen, in their capacity as creator deities. [2] By the Nineteenth Dynasty Ptah-Tatenen is his sole form, and he is worshiped as royal creator god. Ptah-Tatenen can be seen as father of the Ogdoad of Hermopolis, the eight ...

  3. Ptah - Wikipedia

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    Its great temple, Hut-ka-Ptah (meaning "Enclosure of the ka of Ptah"), was one of the most prominent structures in the city. This word entered Ancient Greek as Αἴγυπτος ( Aiguptos ), which entered Latin as Aegyptus , which developed into Middle French Egypte and was finally borrowed into English first as Egipte in Middle English and ...

  4. List of Hebrew dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    New Hebrew-German Dictionary: with grammatical notes and list of abbreviations, compiled by Wiesen, Moses A., published by Rubin Mass, Jerusalem, in 1936 [12] The modern Greek-Hebrew, Hebrew-Greek dictionary, compiled by Despina Liozidou Shermister, first published in 2018; The Oxford English Hebrew dictionary, published in 1998 by the Oxford ...

  5. Ptolemy XII Auletes - Wikipedia

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    — The heir of the saviour god, who is the chosen of Ptah.....iri-mꜢꜤt-n-rꜤ sḫm-Ꜥnḫ-imn...Irimaatenre Sekhemankhimen...who brings forth the order of Ra, the living image of Amun...iri-mꜢꜤt-imn-rꜤ...Irimaatimenre...who has brings forth the order of Amun-Ra Second Praenomen: pꜢ nṯr-mri it snt wsiri ḥwnw

  6. Temple of Gerf Hussein - Wikipedia

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    The temple of Gerf Hussein (in Ancient Egypt: Per Ptah, or 'House of Ptah') was dedicated to pharaoh Ramesses II and built by the Setau, Viceroy of Nubia. [1] Situated on a bank of the Nile some 90 km south of Aswan , it was partly free-standing and partly cut from the rock . [ 2 ]

  7. Tjenenyet - Wikipedia

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    In this myth, the syncretic deity Ptah-Tatenen-Khonsu ejaculates "towards this womb in the sea," which was created within the tnn.t-chapel. The Egyptologist Mendel, in his translation, proposes the theory that this chapel could symbolize Tjenenet herself, representing the primordial land.

  8. Do you know the difference between Latino, Hispanic and Spanish?

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    So what does Hispanic mean? Hispanic is a term that refers to people of Spanish speaking origin or ancestry. Think language -- so if someone is from Spanish speaking origin or ancestry, they can ...

  9. Hu (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    In the Middle Kingdom, all gods participated in Hu and Sia, and were associated with Ptah who created the universe by uttering the word of creation. Hu was rarely depicted visually, when Hu was depicted it would be as an anthropomorphic deity.