Iry-Hor in the Sinai constitutes his northernmost attestation. The inscription shows the name of Iry-Hor on a boat, next to the word Inebu-hedj meaning...
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Memphis, Egypt (redirect from Ineb-Hedj)
Coptic: ⲙⲉⲙϥⲓ; Greek: Μέμφις), or Men-nefer, was the ancient capital of Inebu-hedj, the first nome of Lower Egypt that was known as mḥw ("North"). Its ruins...
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Heqa-hwt-a'a-Meresankh) Overseer of the treasuries (Egyptian: Imi-ra per-hedj) Overseer of all royal works (Egyptian: Imi-ra kat-nebet net-nesw) Overseer...
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Translation Greek Coptic 1 𓈠 jnb-ḥḏ Inebu-hedj White Walls Μεμφίτης Memphites ⲙⲛⲫⲉ/ ⲉⲕⲉⲡϯⲁ jnb-ḥḏ Ineb-Ḥedj ( 𓏠𓈖𓄤𓆑𓂋𓉴𓊖 mn-nfr Mennefer) (Memphis)...
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U+130F3 oryx with irrigation system Oryx, Ma-hedj (mꜣ-ḥḏ) 16th Nome of Upper Egypt (see NU16), Ma-hedj 𓃴 E29 U+130F4 gazelle gazelle (gḥs) 𓃵 E30 U+130F5...
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and Viper Hathor 15 Wenet Khemenu (Hermopolis) Hermopolis Hare Thoth 16 Ma-hedj Herwer? Hur? Oryx Horus 17 Anpu Saka (Cynopolis) al-Kais Anubis Anubis 18...
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residence." Malek thus suggests that the capital of Egypt, then known as Inbu-Hedj, was indeed supplanted at the time by settlements located to the South, East...
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name of the nearby capital of Egypt—which had originally been called Ineb-hedj. In particular, the Egyptian Mennefer ultimately gave Memphis in Greek, a...
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Depiction of Tuthmose III at Karnak holding a Hedj Club and a Sekhem Scepter standing before two obelisks he had erected there...
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The ancient Egyptian language had four basic color terms: kem (black), hedj (white/silver), wadj (green/blue) and desher (red/orange/yellow). Blue, for...
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