- Coptic: ⲛⲓⲧⲛⲧⲱⲣⲉ, romanized: Nitntōre), also
spelled Denderah,
ancient Iunet 𓉺𓈖𓏏𓊖 “jwn.t”, Tentyris,(Arabic: Ewan-t إيوان-ة ), or
Tentyra is a small...
- The
Dendera Temple complex (Ancient Egyptian:
Iunet or Tantere; the 19th-century
English spelling in most sources,
including Belzoni, was Tentyra; also...
-
Sithathoriunet (her name
means “daughter of
Hathor of Dendera”) was an
Ancient Egyptian king's
daughter of the 12th Dynasty,
mainly known from her burial...
- was a nome in
ancient Egypt, the
sixth Upper province. Its
capital was
Iunet,
modern Denderah. The name of the nome was
written with the sign of a crocodile...
-
commercial center for the
Upper Egyptian Red Sea
trade through Wadi
Hammamat Iunet (Dendera) 6th
Hathor (cult center)
Dendera Tentyra, Tentyris, Nikentori...
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Karnak Sceptre Amun-Ra 5 Harawî
Gebtu (Coptos) Qift Two
Falcons Min 6 Aa-ta
Iunet /
Tantere (Tentyra)
Dendera Crocodile Hathor 7
Seshesh Seshesh (Diospolis...
- Iset-Tekh/ Iset-Tekh-ent-Ḥeru-Iakhuti/ Iset-Djeser/ Ān-Ḥer/
Iunet (Tantere/ Tentyra/ Dendera) In/ In-en-P'teḥ/ In-en-Nut/ In-Ta-Neferet/ Iset-Au-Ib/...
- and
Meriunu as well as his
daughters Henutta, Tentha, Istnofret, Henut-
iunet, Hetepy, Mutemopet, Mahy and Roruti.
Anhotep is
accompanied by
their sisters...