
Djeme - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Djeme
- a town on the west bank of the Nile, near Thebes; called Memnonia in Greek
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Document: AET_6.2.D, a marriage contract from Djeme.
AET_1.15.B
netherworld in the mound of Djeme ; the great Ogdoad, the
AET_1.15.E
say, "In the mound of Djeme we shall satisfy our bodies;
AET_1.15.E
sleep at the mound of Djeme, the place of the father
AET_4.10.B
royal offering of Amenope of Djeme, great god, living of Re,
AET_4.12.A
image, Amon of Opet of Djeme, the great god living at
AET_4.44
the Male and the Female' Djeme so that they may allow
AET_4.50.D
return to the mounds of Djeme, perform an oblation with the
AET_5.11.A
are in the mound of Djeme, and to the bas in
AET_5.11.A
keepers of the Mound of Djeme, excellent bas on the noble
AET_5.11.B
dwell in the mound of Djeme, [to the] silent souls west
AET_5.14.B
{ the } Amenope of Djeme.
AET_6.4.C
Osoroeris, the divine servant of Djeme.
AET_6.7
exō taxeōn the troops of Djeme, the whole army of Djeme,
AET_6.14.A
the plots of Amenope(?) of Djeme. Its neighbours: South: the place
AET_6.14.C
5 talents in front of Djeme; while I can still be
AET_6.25
the builder and potter of Djeme Pama son of Pahi, his
AET_7.8.E
lector in the necropolis of Djeme, Harsiesi son of Petamenopi, which
AET_7.8.H
lector of the necropolis of Djeme, Harsiesi, son of Petamenopi and
AET_7.12
divine-father Spoteus, the prophetess of Djeme.
AET_7.12.B
divine-father Spotous, the prophetess of Djeme.
AET_7.18.A
the pastophoros of Amon of Djeme and sacred servant of Hathor
AET_7.18.B
is on the hill of Djeme, for each subsequent month, which
AET_7.21
the pastophoros of Amon of Djeme, the divine servant of Hathor
AET_7.25.A
Ammonieion on the south of Djeme, which is inside the enclosing
AET_7.25.B
the southern part of the Memnoneia, of which the neighbours are
AET_7.27.A
Doson, in the gate of Djeme, in the temple of Mont
AET_7.38.A
is in the necropolis of Djeme along with its shaft. You
AET_7.38.B
is in the necropolis of Djeme together with its shaft. Its
AET_7.47.A
the pastophoros of Amun of Djeme and god's of Hathor, Regent
AET_7.47.B
the pastophoros of Amun of Djeme and god's of Hathor, Regent
AET_9.7.B
pylons of the dromos of Djeme. He made burnt offerings and
AET_9.13.A
name upon the necropolis of Djeme to cause you to be
AET_9.13.B
the blessed who are in Djeme, and the Hathors who are
AET_9.13.B
women, to the necropolis of Djeme, having completed [your] span of
AET_9.13.C
Amenope, the great one of Djeme, the great god, the king
AET_9.13.D
renewed in the Mound of Djeme near the forms which follow
AET_9.16.A
the pastophoroi of Amun of Djeme god's of Imhotep priest of
AET_9.16.B
for the work of renovating Djeme while you can still sue
AET_9.17
gods of the temple of Djeme will cut off his lifetime
AET_9.17
here before the gods of Djeme in his second month, (and)
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