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- Amun abstract "Amun (also Amon, Amen, Greek Ἄμμων Ámmōn, Ἅμμων Hámmōn) was a local deity of Thebes. He was attested since the Old Kingdom together with his spouse Amaunet. With the 11th dynasty (c. 21st century BC), he rose to the position of patron deity of Thebes by replacing Monthu.After the rebellion of Thebes against the Hyksos and with the rule of Ahmose I, Amun acquired national importance, expressed in his fusion with the Sun god, Ra, as Amun-Ra.Amun-Ra retained chief importance in the Egyptian pantheon throughout the New Kingdom (with the exception of the "Atenist heresy" under Akhenaten).Amun-Ra in this period (16th to 11th centuries BC) held the position of transcendental, self-created creator deity "par excellence", he was the champion of the poor or troubled and central to personal piety.His position as King of Gods developed to the point of virtual monotheism where other gods became manifestations of him. With Osiris, Amun-Ra is the most widely recorded of the Egyptian gods.As the chief deity of the Egyptian Empire, Amun-Ra also came to be worshipped outside of Egypt, in Ancient Libya and Nubia, and as Zeus Ammon came to be identified with Zeus in Ancient Greece.".
- Amun thumbnail Amun.svg?width=300.
- Amun wikiPageExternalLink tut00.htm.
- Amun wikiPageExternalLink amun.html.
- Amun wikiPageExternalLink 3478852986.
- Amun wikiPageExternalLink www.karnak3d.net.
- Amun wikiPageExternalLink amun.htm.
- Amun wikiPageID "19230789".
- Amun wikiPageRevisionID "606591494".
- Amun caption "Typical depiction of Amun during the New Kingdom, with two plumes on his head, the ankh symbol and the was sceptre.".
- Amun consort Amunet.
- Amun consort Mut.
- Amun consort Wosret.
- Amun cultCenter Thebes,_Egypt.
- Amun godOf "King of the gods and god of the wind".
- Amun hasPhotoCollection Amun.
- Amun hiro "i-mn:n-C12".
- Amun name "Amun".
- Amun offspring Khonsu.
- Amun symbol "two vertical plumes, the ram-headed Sphinx".
- Amun type "Egyptian".
- Amun subject Category:Amun.
- Amun subject Category:Deities_in_the_Hebrew_Bible.
- Amun subject Category:Egyptian_gods.
- Amun subject Category:Wind_deities.
- Amun type Abstraction100002137.
- Amun type Belief105941423.
- Amun type Cognition100023271.
- Amun type Content105809192.
- Amun type DeitiesInTheHebrewBible.
- Amun type Deity109505418.
- Amun type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Amun type SpiritualBeing109504135.
- Amun comment "Amun (also Amon, Amen, Greek Ἄμμων Ámmōn, Ἅμμων Hámmōn) was a local deity of Thebes. He was attested since the Old Kingdom together with his spouse Amaunet. With the 11th dynasty (c.".
- Amun label "Amon (bóg egipski)".
- Amun label "Amon (mythologie)".
- Amun label "Amon".
- Amun label "Amon".
- Amun label "Amon".
- Amun label "Amun".
- Amun label "Amun".
- Amun label "Amón".
- Amun label "Амон".
- Amun label "آمون".
- Amun label "アメン".
- Amun label "阿蒙".
- Amun sameAs Amon.
- Amun sameAs Amun.
- Amun sameAs Άμων.
- Amun sameAs Amón.
- Amun sameAs Amon.
- Amun sameAs Amon.
- Amun sameAs Amun.
- Amun sameAs Amon.
- Amun sameAs アメン.
- Amun sameAs 아문.
- Amun sameAs Amon_(mythologie).
- Amun sameAs Amon_(bóg_egipski).
- Amun sameAs Amon.
- Amun sameAs m.0sjj.
- Amun sameAs Q58373.
- Amun sameAs Q58373.
- Amun sameAs Amun.
- Amun wasDerivedFrom Amun?oldid=606591494.
- Amun depiction Amun.svg.
- Amun isPrimaryTopicOf Amun.