
1) Ancient land near the Jordan 2) Biblical tribe 3) City in North America 4) City of the US 5) City in the United States 6) City in Idaho 7) City of Idaho 8) City in the USA 9) City in the US 10) City of the Americas 11) City in the Americas 12) City of North America 13) City of the United States 14) City of the USA
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Ammon ({Hebrew Name|עַמּוֹן|Ammon|ʻAmmôn|`People`}; t=ʻAmmūn; Ammonioi), also referred to as the Ammonites and children of Ammon, was an ancient nation best known from the Old Testament, which describes Ammon as located east of the Jordan River, Gilead, and the Dead Sea, in present-day Jordan. The chief city of the country was Rabbah .....
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[Book of Mormon explorer] Ammon(n) was the leader of a Nephite expedition from Zarahemla, sent to discover the fate of Zeniff and his people who had not been heard from for 75 years, according to the Book of Mormon. Zeniff and his followers left Zarahemla and travelled to Nephi, their ancestral home, which was then in possession of the Lama...
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[Book of Mormon missionary] This article is about the prominent Book of Mormon missionary. For the Book of Mormon explorer, see Ammon (Book of Mormon explorer) According to the Book of Mormon, Ammon was a prominent Nephite missionary, and son of King Mosiah. He was originally opposed to the church but, along with his brothers and Alma the Y...
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In Egyptian mythology, king of the gods; the equivalent of the Greek Zeus (Roman Jupiter). The Egyptian pharaohs identified themselves with his supremacy, adopting his name as in Tutankhamen. In art...
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Greek name of Egyptian god, Amun. ... See: Ammon's horn. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ah′mŏn Definitions: 1. Greek name of Egyptian god Amun. See: Ammon's horn
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Ammon was an ancient Egyptian god. He was depicted as a human with a ram's head or simply with the horns of a ram. He was one of the chief gods, and was adopted by the Greeks as Zeus and the Roman's as Jupiter.There was a celebrated temple of Ammon in the Oasis of Siwah in the Libyan desert.
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In Egyptian mythology, king of the gods; the equivalent of the Greek Zeus (Roman Jupiter). The Egyptian pharaohs identified themselves with his supremacy, adopting his name as in Tutankh
amen. In art he is represented as a ram or goose, as a man with a ram's head, or as a ma...
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the classical name of the Egyptian divinity Amen, whom the Greeks identified with Zeus, the Romans with Jupiter. · the ancient country of the Ammonites, east of the Jordan River.
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Ammon is an Egyptian name for boys. The meaning is `teacher, builder, protector` The name Ammon is most commonly given to American boys. The name sounds like: Aimon, Aymon
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