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- temple dedicated to Montu existed at Hermonthis as early as the Eleventh Dynasty, which perhaps originated at Hermonthis. Nebhepetre Mentuhotep II is the...
- Princess Hermonthis. A man enters an antiques shop and buys a mummified foot which supposedly belonged to an Egyptian princess, Hermonthis. He intends...
- the war god Montu as a sacred bull that was worshipped in the region of Hermonthis.: 95  In order to being chosen as the Buchis incarnation of Montu, a bull...
- 51 BC, when Cleopatra, in her first act as queen, began her voyage to Hermonthis, near Thebes, to install a new sacred Buchis bull, worshiped as an intermediary...
- Cleopatra's first known act as queen: restoring the sacred Buchis bull in Hermonthis, Egypt. She may have married her brother, Ptolemy XIII, but it is uncertain...
- the protector of the uterus for pregnant women. Her cult centre was at Hermonthis. She was a consort of Monthu. She was later merged with Raet-Tawy, Isis...
- Coptus (Qift) Diocletianopolis in Thebaide (Qus) Diospolis Superior (Hu) Hermonthis Latopolis (ancient Esna) Maximianopolis in Thebaide (Qena) Philae Pselchis...
- (Modern: "el-Kab", Ancient: "Nekheb") Gebel el-Silsila (Ancient: "Kheny") Hermonthis (Modern: "Armant", Ancient: "Iuny") Hierakonpolis (Modern: "Kom el-Ahmar"...
- first known act as queen occurred on 22 March 51 BC. She traveled to Hermonthis, near Thebes, to install a new sacred Buchis bull, worshiped as an intermediary...
- there was trouble in Upper Egypt between the towns of Crocodilopolis and Hermonthis, the negotiators sent from Crocodilopolis were the young men attached...