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Amon Kneph
  • English I Louise S. McGehee School
  • 2004

(Ammon)
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Powers
  • Amon Kneph was the Egyptian deity of air and one
    of the eight creator deities.
  • He had no mother or father and was born in
    secret.
  • When he combined with Re, becoming Amon-Re, he
    was King of the gods.
  • Before he was known as Amon-Re, he was unseen,
    therefore not well-known.

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Physical Characteristics
  • As Amon Kneph, he was seen with the head of a
    sacred ram.
  • He usually had horns that curved downward, a
    characteristic common to rams in the Nile region.
  • He was also commonly portrayed with wings.

(Ammon)
  • Once known as Amon-Re, he was depicted in human
    form wearing a headdress, and wore all of the
    symbols of supreme power.

(Ellison)
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Place of Importance
  • Amon became the chief god of Thebes anytime
    during 1570-1085 BC.
  • There were two major temples to him one in Luxor
    and the other in Karnak.
  • Thebes became a model for later constructed
    cities.

(Karnak Temple)
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The Nile
  • Amon, as the force responsible for the wind,
    therefore was in charge of the flooding of the
    Nile.
  • The annual Nile flood was necessary for the soil
    to be moistened and replenished for the next year.

(Ions)
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The Great Queen Hatshepsut
(Egypt Famous Pharaohs)
  • Amon-Re played a large part in the myth of the
    Great Queen Hatshepsut.
  • In the story, Amon-Re wanted to give Egypt a
    great ruler.
  • So, with the help of Thoth, another god, he
    picked Ahmes, wife of Pharaoh Thutmose, to bear
    his daughter, Hatshepsut.
  • Thoth and Amon-Re traveled to the palace, and
    Thoth placed a spell to put everyone in the
    palace other than Thutmose to sleep.
  • Amon-Re went into Thutmose, and Thutmose then
    breathed Amon-Res breath of life into Ahmes and
    told her that she would bear Hatshepsut, a
    daughter who would unite Egypt.
  • When Amon-Re blessed the baby, the Hathors wove
    her life story for Ahmes to see, and all of it
    came true.

(The Great Queen Hatshepsut)
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  • Amenhotep, which was a name used by four pharaohs
    in Egypt, means Amen (Amon) is pleased.

(Ellison)
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Works Cited
  • Amenhotep. Encyclopedia Americana. 1992.
  • Ammon. Encyclopedia Mythica. 14 January 2004.
  • ltwww.pantheon.org/.../mythology/africa/egyptian/a
    mmo n.html gt
  • Egypt Famous Pharaohs. Kidzworld. 14 January
    2004
  • lthttp//www.kidzworld.com/site/p996.htm gt
  • Ellison, Taylor Ray. Amun and Amun-Re. Tour
    Egypt. 2003. 14
  • January 2004. ltwww.touregypt.net/featurestories/
    amun-re.htmgt
  • Ions, Veronica. Egyptian Mythology. New York
    Peter Bedrick Books, 1982.

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Works Cited
  • Karnak Temple. Egyptian Monuments. 14
  • January 2004.lthttp//www.egyptsites.co.uk/
    upper /luxoreast/karnak/karnak.html gt
  • Peck, Caroline N. Amon. Encyclopedia Americana.
    1992.
  • Sweet, R.F.G. Amon. World Book Encyclopedia.
    1996.
  • The Great Queen Hatshepsut. Egyptian Myths. 2
    January 2004. 8
  • January 2004. lthttp//www.egyptianmyths.net/hatsh
    ep.htmgt
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