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City in Qena, Egypt
Dendera (Arabic: دَنْدَرة Dandarah; Ancient Greek: Τέντυρις or Τέντυρα; Bohairic Coptic: ⲛⲓⲧⲉⲛⲧⲱⲣⲓ, romanized: Nitentōri; Sahidic Coptic: ⲛⲓⲧⲛⲧⲱⲣⲉ, romanized: Nitntōre)
Dendera
Ancient Egyptian temple complex
The Dendera Temple complex (Ancient Egyptian: Iunet or Tantere; the 19th-century English spelling in most sources, including Belzoni, was Tentyra; also
Dendera_Temple_complex
Bas relief sculptured Zodiac from an Osirian chapel
The sculptured Dendera zodiac (or Denderah zodiac) is a widely known Egyptian bas-relief from the ceiling of the pronaos (or portico) of a chapel dedicated
Dendera_zodiac
Motif in the Hathor temple in Egypt
141611°N 32.670139°E / 26.141611; 32.670139 The Dendera light is a motif in the Hathor temple at Dendera in Egypt. According to the hieroglyphic text surrounding
Dendera_light
Ancient Egyptian small chapel
including the Roman emperors. The most important surviving examples in Dendera, Edfu, Kom Ombo, Philae, El Kab, Athribis, Armant, the Dakhla Oasis etc
Mammisi
Major goddess in ancient Egyptian religion
supplanted an early crocodile god who was worshipped at Dendera in Upper Egypt to become Dendera's patron deity, and she increasingly absorbed the cult of
Hathor
Egyptian god
and Somtus) was an ancient Egyptian child god with main cult places at Dendera and Edfu. This less-known deity was worshipped from the Old Kingdom period
Harsomtus
Painting by David Roberts
The Temple of Dendera is an 1841 landscape painting by the Scottish artist David Roberts. It portrays the entrance to the Dendera Temple in Egypt. Roberts
The_Temple_of_Dendera
Musical artist
vocalist and composer. He was the founding member of his band Orchestra Dendera Kings. He was known by many stage names, including "Chopper, "Mr Viscose"
Simon_Chimbetu
Area of the sky divided into twelve signs
characterize every Egyptian astrological monument. Both the famous zodiacs of Dendera display their symbols, identified by Karl Richard Lepsius. The division
Zodiac
Ancient Egyptian religious festivities
engraved during the Ptolemaic period in an upper chapel of the Temple of Dendera. In Egyptian religion, the sacred and the secret are intimately linked
Mysteries_of_Osiris
Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC
with Roman copies of Ptolemaic sculpted works of art. The Dendera Temple complex, near Dendera, Egypt, contains Egyptian-style carved relief images along
Cleopatra
Roman province that encompassed most of modern-day Egypt
as-Suyrān; in the Dakhla Oasis in the Western Desert at Dayr Abū Mattā, and at Dendera. The tomb-chapel of the White Monastery's founder, Shenoute, was also built
Roman_Egypt
Ancient Egyptian goddess
could mandate the liberal consumption of beer. In various reliefs at Edfu, Dendera, and Behbeit, Nephthys is depicted receiving lavish beer offerings from
Nephthys
Group of stars on the celestial sphere
Greek and Babylonian astronomical systems culminating in the Zodiac of Dendera, the oldest known depiction of the zodiac showing all the now familiar
Constellation
God in ancient Egyptian mythology
his mouth. He was worshipped along with Horus and Hathor as a trio at Dendera, Ihy's main cult site, constructed early in the 4th dynasty. Emperor Augustus
Ihy
Ancient Egyptian priestess at Dendera
was the title of the Priestess of the goddess Hathor in the Temple of Dendera in Ancient Egypt. The title is known to be given during the Old Kingdom
Priestess_of_Hathor
Ancient Greco-Roman astrology
included two signs – the Balance and the Scorpion, as evidenced in the Dendera Zodiac (in the Greek version the Balance was known as the Scorpion's Claws)
Hellenistic_astrology
Ur-ares – A god of a boat Ur-at – A god of Kher-Aha Ur-heka – A god of Dendera Ur-henhenu – A water god Ur-henu – A water god Ur-khert – A Jackal god
List_of_Egyptian_deities
Roman general and dictator (100–44 BC)
Reliefs of Cleopatra and her son by Julius Caesar, Caesarion, at the Temple of Dendera
Julius_Caesar
Country in North Africa
The Ptolemaic Queen Cleopatra VII and her son by Julius Caesar, Caesarion, at the Temple of Dendera
Egypt
Village in Egypt
Farshut, Qena, in Upper Egypt, with a population of 20,637 people in 2018. Dendera almahrusa alasharaf alqabalia alashraf albahria "بلدنا أصل وفصل| «العركي»
Alearki
Settlement in Qena Governorate, Egypt
541 men and 6,020 women.[citation needed] Almahrousa Alashraf alqabalia Dendera El Wattan News of Qena Governorate Archived 2018-12-11 at the Wayback Machine
Alashraf_albahria
Architecture which pours water into a basin or jets it into the air
water flow by gravity, There are lion-shaped fountains in the Temple of Dendera in Qena. The ancient Greeks used aqueducts and gravity-powered fountains
Fountain
Ancient marble sculpture
stela Bronze Sphinx of Thutmose III Cosmetic Spoon: Young Girl Swimming Dendera zodiac Great Sphinx of Tanis Khonsuemheb and the Ghost Raherka and Meresankh
Sleeping_Hermaphroditus
gods could occupy an image and thus bring it to life. In the temple of Dendera, an inscription states that the goddess Hathor flies from the sky to enter
Broken noses in ancient Egyptian statues
Broken_noses_in_ancient_Egyptian_statues
Pharaoh of Egypt
14326 + Moscow I.1.b.32 | At [Dendera], stela of son-in-law Ameny. One fragment bought at Koptos, but the text refers to Dendera. Wadi Hammamat is a road from
Sobekemsaf_I
vernacular Coptic reported to exist in other places such as Abydos and Dendera, see Werner Vycichl, Pi-Solsel, ein Dorf mit koptischer Überlieferung in:
List of languages by time of extinction
List_of_languages_by_time_of_extinction
Egyptian palimpsest inscription misinterpreted as depicting a helicopter
visible, creating a palimpsest-like effect of overlapping hieroglyphs. Dendera light Brand, Peter J. (2023). Ramesses II, Egypt's Ultimate Pharaoh. Lockwood
Helicopter_hieroglyphs
Ancient Egyptian goddess of fertility
accompanied by Heqet, moulds Ihy in a relief from the mammisi (birth temple) at Dendera Temple complex Early Dynastic Period (c. 3000 BC) frog statuette (Cleveland
Heqet
Painting by Leonardo da Vinci
stela Bronze Sphinx of Thutmose III Cosmetic Spoon: Young Girl Swimming Dendera zodiac Great Sphinx of Tanis Khonsuemheb and the Ghost Raherka and Meresankh
Mona_Lisa
City in Egypt
town on the River Nile situated next to the famous Greco-Roman temples of Dendera. Also on the Nile, Luxor is a long-time tourist hotspot that in large part
Qena
Egyptian Egyptologist (born 1947)
include: the Rosetta Stone, the bust of Nefertiti, the Dendera zodiac ceiling painting from the Dendera Temple, the bust of Ankhhaf (the architect of the Khafre
Zahi_Hawass
Ancient Egyptian temple, located on the west bank of the Nile in Edfu, Upper Egypt
one of several temples built during the Ptolemaic Kingdom, including the Dendera Temple complex, Esna, the Temple of Kom Ombo, and Philae. Its size reflects
Temple_of_Edfu
23rd-century BC Egyptian official
Exploration Fund, London 1900. onlin Fischer: Dendera in the third millennium B.C., p. 93. Fischer: Dendera in the third millennium B.C., p. 100. Petrie:
Idu_I
Ancient inscription of the Punic era
stela Bronze Sphinx of Thutmose III Cosmetic Spoon: Young Girl Swimming Dendera zodiac Great Sphinx of Tanis Khonsuemheb and the Ghost Raherka and Meresankh
Quintus Marcius trilingual inscription
Quintus_Marcius_trilingual_inscription
British power metal band
"The Epic Tour of Furious Thunder" European tour with Darkest Era and Dendera. April - May 2014 - Australian Tour supported by Lagerstein. December 2014
Gloryhammer
Jean-Baptiste Biot of the text surrounding an Egyptian temple relief known as the Dendera Zodiac. In doing so he pointed out that hieroglyphs of stars in this text
Decipherment of ancient Egyptian scripts
Decipherment_of_ancient_Egyptian_scripts
Ancient Egyptian deity of households
Archaeological Museum (Italy) Bes as depicted on a column capital from the Dendera Temple complex, Roman Period Bes depicted on a column at the temple of
Bes
Communal land in Midlands, Zimbabwe
Secondary schools Tombankala Secondary School, established 1986 Health centers Dendera RuralHealth Center is staffed by two nurses and has eight general beds
Zhombe
Criteria used in formal figurative art
the gods appear on reliefs on the propylon of the Temple of Hathor at Dendera. There are cartouches of Domitian and Trajan on the column shafts of the
Artistic canons of body proportions
Artistic_canons_of_body_proportions
Pharaoh of Egypt from 44 to 30 BC
relief, as an adult pharaoh, with his mother on the Temple of Hathor at Dendera. His infant image appears on some bronze coins of Cleopatra. In addition
Caesarion
Staff carried by Hermes in Greek mythology
the Djed pillar is depicted as containing a snake in a frieze of the Dendera Temple complex. The caduceus also appears as a symbol of the punch-marked
Caduceus
19th-century travelogue by painter David Roberts
Temple of Dendera. 192. Pyramids of Geezah. 193. Lateral view of the Typhonaeum at Dendera. 194. View from under the Portico of the Temple of Dendera. 195
The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt, and Nubia
The_Holy_Land,_Syria,_Idumea,_Arabia,_Egypt,_and_Nubia
Town in Aswan Governorate, Egypt
magnificence of its temples and its hereditary feud with the people of Dendera. Ombos was the first city below Aswan at which any remarkable remains of
Kom_Ombo
Pharaoh of ancient Egypt (11th Dynasty)
II. In any case, the subsequent defeat of Tjauti ultimately put Coptos, Dendera and the three nomes of Hierakonpolis under Theban control, expanding the
Intef_I
such as the completion of the Temple of Edfu and establishment of the Dendera Temple, and stabilized an economy largely reliant on trade with East Africa
Early_life_of_Cleopatra
Artifacts that challenge historical chronology
pareidolia based on palimpsest carving in an ancient Egyptian temple. Dendera Lamps: Supposed to depict light bulbs, but made in Ptolemaic Egypt, debunked
Out-of-place_artifact
Roman emperor from AD 81 to 96
Trajan, in offering scenes on the propylon of the Temple of Hathor at Dendera. His cartouche also appears in the column shafts of the Temple of Khnum
Domitian
Village in Egypt
of 11,977 people. There are 5,652 men and 6,352 women.[citation needed] Dendera Almahrousa Alashraf alqabalia Alashraf albahria El Wattan News of Qena
Almasid
Painting by Anne-Louis Girodet
stela Bronze Sphinx of Thutmose III Cosmetic Spoon: Young Girl Swimming Dendera zodiac Great Sphinx of Tanis Khonsuemheb and the Ghost Raherka and Meresankh
Pygmalion and Galatea (Girodet)
Pygmalion_and_Galatea_(Girodet)
Governorate of Egypt
24,965 people. There are 12,082 men and 12,883 women.[citation needed] Dendera Almahrousa Alashraf alqabalia Alashraf alsharqia alashraf albahria El Wattan
Aleulayqat
Ancient Egyptian deity
possibly Sopdet, from the c. 1300 BC tomb of Seti I. Sopdet depicted in the Dendera Temple complex. A Hellenic bust of Sopdet, syncretized with Isis and Demeter
Sopdet
Painting by Anne-Louis Girodet
stela Bronze Sphinx of Thutmose III Cosmetic Spoon: Young Girl Swimming Dendera zodiac Great Sphinx of Tanis Khonsuemheb and the Ghost Raherka and Meresankh
The_Burial_of_Atala
Groups of stars in Ancient Egyptian astronomy
anthropomorphic pattern of constellations, and their use can be seen in the Dendera zodiac dated to circa 50 BCE. Decans first appeared in the First Intermediate
Decan
Ancient Egyptian necklace
An elaborate menat necklace depicted in a relief at the Temple of Hathor at Dendera
Menat
Ancient Roman statue of Greek Deity
it show large disagreements with the only existing work by Hipparchus. Dendera zodiac - an Egyptian bas-relief depicting constellations Globe Celestial
Farnese_Atlas
stela Bronze Sphinx of Thutmose III Cosmetic Spoon: Young Girl Swimming Dendera zodiac Great Sphinx of Tanis Khonsuemheb and the Ghost Raherka and Meresankh
The Three Women of Gand (painting)
The_Three_Women_of_Gand_(painting)
Painting by Thomas Gainsborough
stela Bronze Sphinx of Thutmose III Cosmetic Spoon: Young Girl Swimming Dendera zodiac Great Sphinx of Tanis Khonsuemheb and the Ghost Raherka and Meresankh
Conversation_in_a_Park
Administrative region in Aegyptus
(Ptolemais Hermiou), the Metropolitan Archbishopric Syene (Aswan) Tentyris (Dendera) Thinis Anatole France's novel, Thaïs, opens on a monastic and ascetic
Thebaid
Ancient Greek marble statue of Aphrodite
stela Bronze Sphinx of Thutmose III Cosmetic Spoon: Young Girl Swimming Dendera zodiac Great Sphinx of Tanis Khonsuemheb and the Ghost Raherka and Meresankh
Venus_de_Milo
Historic phases of North Africa (c. 8th cent. BCE - 5th cent.CE)
Relief of Ptolemaic Queen Cleopatra VII and her son Caesarion at the Temple of Dendera, Egypt, 1st century BC
North Africa during classical antiquity
North_Africa_during_classical_antiquity
King's Daughter
Nebetiunet (“Lady of Dendera”; a title of the goddess Hathor) was a princess of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, a daughter of Pharaoh Thutmose III and
Nebetiunet
Ancient Egyptian high official
what is known about his life comes from his mastaba burial tomb in the Dendera Necropolis, a few hundred metres south of the Temple to Hathor. This tomb
Meni_(high_official)
Dahab Dairut Damanhur Damietta Dar El Salam Daraw Deir Mawas Dekernes Dendera Desouk Diarb Negm Dishna Edfu Edku El Alamein El Ayyat El Badari El Badrashein
List of cities and towns in Egypt
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Egypt
Ancient Egyptian goddess
Ancient Egypt Online. Hoffman, Susanne M. "Preliminary Observations on the Dendera Zodiac (Egypt)" (PDF). Astronomy in Culture. "Anoukis" , Encyclopædia Britannica
Anuket
Astronomy in Ancient Egypt
instruments, many of which he invented himself. Ancient Egypt Archaeoastronomy Dendera zodiac Decans, Egyptian constellations. Egyptian astronomers Egyptian calendar
Egyptian_astronomy
Ancient marble sculpture
stela Bronze Sphinx of Thutmose III Cosmetic Spoon: Young Girl Swimming Dendera zodiac Great Sphinx of Tanis Khonsuemheb and the Ghost Raherka and Meresankh
Antinous_Mondragone
Skylight in the Carrousel du Louvre
stela Bronze Sphinx of Thutmose III Cosmetic Spoon: Young Girl Swimming Dendera zodiac Great Sphinx of Tanis Khonsuemheb and the Ghost Raherka and Meresankh
Louvre_Inverted_Pyramid
XII making offerings to Egyptian gods, in the Temple of Hathor, 54 BC, Dendera, Egypt Double-sided votive relief; c. 305 BC; limestone; 8.3 × 6.5 × 1
Art_of_ancient_Egypt
Map of the night sky
sky is the Ptolemaic Egyptian Dendera zodiac, dating from 50 BC. This is a bas relief sculpting on a ceiling at the Dendera Temple complex. It is a planisphere
Star_chart
Art museum in Paris, France
now part of collections of the British Museum. On the other hand, the Dendera zodiac is, like the Rosetta Stone, claimed by Egypt even though it was
Louvre
Species of mammal
ancient Egyptian mummified Lepus capensis has been recorded in a tomb near Dendera. The Egyptian god Unut was a cape hare.[citation needed] Johnston, C.H
Cape_hare
French classical scholar, decipherer of Egyptian hieroglyphs (1790–1832)
Jean-Baptiste Biot published a proposed decipherment of the controversial Dendera zodiac, arguing that the small stars following certain signs referred to
Jean-François_Champollion
1850 painting by Paul Delaroche
stela Bronze Sphinx of Thutmose III Cosmetic Spoon: Young Girl Swimming Dendera zodiac Great Sphinx of Tanis Khonsuemheb and the Ghost Raherka and Meresankh
Bonaparte_Crossing_the_Alps
Brightest star in Earth's night sky
wolf Sirius. A similar association is depicted at the Temple of Hathor in Dendera, where the goddess Satet has drawn her arrow at Hathor (Sirius). Known
Sirius
Topics referred to by the same term
Iseion (from Greek), may refer to: The temple of the birth of Isis at Dendera Temple complex in Qena, Egypt The temple of Isis at Philae, Egypt The temple
Temple_of_Isis
Scottish orientalist painter (1796–1864)
View in Cairo (1840), The Royal Collection, Windsor Castle The Temple at Dendera (1841) The Gateway to the Great Temple at Baalbec (1841) Ruins of the Great
David_Roberts_(painter)
Religious beliefs of the Kushites
JSTOR 40000855. Richter, Barbara Ann (2012). The Theology of Hathor of Dendera: Aural and Visual Scribal Techniques in the Per-wer Sanctuary (PhD thesis)
Kushite_religion
Ancient Egyptian personification of primordial darkness
Kek and Kauket (bottom right) depicted in a painted relief from Dendera.
Kek_(mythology)
which shared two signs – the Balance and the Scorpion, as evidenced in the Dendera Zodiac (in the Greek version the Balance was known as the Scorpion's Claws)
History_of_astrology
Concert venue in Kentish Town, London, England
Damned Danny Wilson Danzig Dare David Bowie Day6 Debbie McGee Del Amitri Dendera Devo Dio DragonForce Drain Gang Ed Sheeran Eliza Eurythmics Freya Skye
O2_Forum_Kentish_Town
1792 painting by Thomas Lawrence
stela Bronze Sphinx of Thutmose III Cosmetic Spoon: Young Girl Swimming Dendera zodiac Great Sphinx of Tanis Khonsuemheb and the Ghost Raherka and Meresankh
John Julius Angerstein and His Wife
John_Julius_Angerstein_and_His_Wife
1818 painting by Caspar David Friedrich
stela Bronze Sphinx of Thutmose III Cosmetic Spoon: Young Girl Swimming Dendera zodiac Great Sphinx of Tanis Khonsuemheb and the Ghost Raherka and Meresankh
Seaside_by_Moonlight
Ancient Egyptian princess of the 12th Dynasty
Sithathoriunet (Egyptian: Sꜣt-Ḥwt-Ḥr-Jwnt, lit. 'daughter of Hathor of Dendera') was an ancient Egyptian king's daughter (sꜣt-nsw) of the Twelfth Dynasty
Sithathoriunet
Set of artifacts claimed to be a battery
Coso artifact – Spark plug supposedly encased in a 500,000-year-old geode Dendera light – Motif in the Hathor temple in Egypt History of the battery Leyden
Baghdad_Battery
Governorate of Egypt
11,200 people, comprising 5,745 men and 5,455 women.[citation needed] Dendera almahrusa alasharaf alqabalia Alashraf albahria El Wattan News of Qena
Alashraf_alsharqia
Painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
stela Bronze Sphinx of Thutmose III Cosmetic Spoon: Young Girl Swimming Dendera zodiac Great Sphinx of Tanis Khonsuemheb and the Ghost Raherka and Meresankh
Grande_Odalisque
Major river in northeast Africa
tourists took a boat ride on that stretch of the river and visited Luxor, Dendera, Saqqara, Edfu, and Philae. One of the world's first travel agencies, Thomas
Nile
Extinct language in Egypt
vernacular Coptic reported to exist in other places such as Abydos and Dendera, see Vycichl, Werner (1936). "Pi-Solsel, ein Dorf mit koptischer Überlieferung"
Egyptian_language
Symbol of divinity, royalty and power
Relief of the winged sun in the temple of Hathor The winged sun in the Dendera Hathor Temple Complex From roughly 2000 BCE, the symbol also appears in
Winged_sun
Painting by Clarkson Stanfield
stela Bronze Sphinx of Thutmose III Cosmetic Spoon: Young Girl Swimming Dendera zodiac Great Sphinx of Tanis Khonsuemheb and the Ghost Raherka and Meresankh
French Troops Fording the Magra
French_Troops_Fording_the_Magra
was the title of the Priestess of the goddess Hathor in the Temple of Dendera in Ancient Egypt. "God's Wife of Amun" was the highest-ranking priestess
Women_in_ancient_Egypt
Painting by Théodore Chassériau
stela Bronze Sphinx of Thutmose III Cosmetic Spoon: Young Girl Swimming Dendera zodiac Great Sphinx of Tanis Khonsuemheb and the Ghost Raherka and Meresankh
Portrait of Dominique Lacordaire
Portrait_of_Dominique_Lacordaire
4th-century BC Egyptian pharaoh
and it is believed that the earliest known mammisi, which was found at Dendera, was built by him. The cult of sacred animals, which became prominent between
Nectanebo_I
Ancient building on Philae, Egypt
sculpted into Bes piers, similar to the birthhouses of Philae, Armant, and Dendera though this decoration was never completed. The structure is today roofless
Trajan's_Kiosk
Ugarit stele
stela Bronze Sphinx of Thutmose III Cosmetic Spoon: Young Girl Swimming Dendera zodiac Great Sphinx of Tanis Khonsuemheb and the Ghost Raherka and Meresankh
Baal_with_Thunderbolt
Ancient Egyptian fish goddess
widely around Egypt. She can be found in the temples at Behbeit El Hagar, Dendera, and Edfu, as well as in tombs in Abusir and Bahariya Oasis. The first
Hatmehit
23rd-century BC Egyptian official
1900. online Petrie: Dendereh 1898, pl. VII Fischer: Dendera in the third millennium B.C., p. 187. Fischer: Dendera in the third millennium B.C., p. 101.
Tjauti_(nomarch_of_Iqer)
God of creation and the waters in Egyptian mythology
Khnum and Heqet can also be found together molding the god Ihy at the Dendera Temple. Statues of Khnum, Satis, and Anuket, along with Isis and Horus
Khnum
DENDERA
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Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name KAIOLOHIA means "calm sea."
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Undivisionable
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Of the Family
Girl/Female
Biblical
Standard, miracle.
Girl/Female
Christian, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Goddess Sita
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Son of Vajasshravas
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Faith
Male
French
French form of Latin Cælestinus, CÉLESTIN means "heavenly."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Desire, Wish
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Fretter, an occupational name for a maker of ornaments (especially for the hair) consisting of jewels set in a lattice network, from an agent derivative of Middle English frette, Old French frete ‘interlaced work’.
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