
Amenemope, also Amenemopet, Amenemipet or Amunemopet (ỉmn-m-ỉp3.t, Greek: αμενωφις; `Amun in Luxor”) is an Ancient Egyptian name. Its notable bearers were: ...
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[author] Amenemope (fl. c. 1100 BCE) the son of Kanakht (Kanacht) is the ostensible author of the Instruction of Amenemope, an Egyptian wisdom text written in the Ramesside Period. He is portrayed as a scribe and sage who lived in Egypt during the 20th Dynasty of the New Kingdom and resided in Akhmim (ancient Egyptian Ipu, Greek Panopolis),...
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[pharaoh] Pharaoh Amenemope (prenomen: Usermaatre) was the son of Psusennes I. Amenemope/Amenemopet`s birth name or nomen translates as `Amun in the Opet Festival.` He served as a junior co-regent at the end of his father`s final years according to the evidence from a mummy bandage fragment. All surviving versions of his Manetho`s Epitome s...
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ancient Egyptian author of The Instruction of Amenemope, probably composed during the late New Kingdom (1300–1075 ). Amenemope`s text, similar in ...
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