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  • Nomarch
  • Ancient Egyptian local governor

    A nomarch (Ancient Greek: νομάρχης, Ancient Egyptian: ḥrj tp ꜥꜣ Great Chief) was a provincial governor in ancient Egypt; the country was divided into

    Nomarch

    Nomarch

    Nomarch

  • Nome (Egypt)
  • Subnational administrative division of ancient Egypt

    was a territorial division in ancient Egypt. Each nome was ruled by a nomarch (Ancient Egyptian: ḥrj tp ꜥꜣ, "Great Chief"). The number of nomes changed

    Nome (Egypt)

    Nome_(Egypt)

  • Beni Hasan
  • Village and archaeological site in Middle Egypt

    Intermediate Period and for some of the Middle Kingdom period it was common for nomarchs (someone who oversees/controls a government specified area) to be hereditary

    Beni Hasan

    Beni Hasan

    Beni_Hasan

  • Izi (nomarch)
  • Nomarch

    Izi Nomarch of the 2nd nome of Upper Egypt Tenure c. 2400 BC Successor Qar Dynasty 6th Dynasty Pharaoh Teti Burial Tomb at Edfu Spouse Zesheshet Children

    Izi (nomarch)

    Izi_(nomarch)

  • User (nomarch)
  • Ancient Egyptian nomarch

    User was an ancient Egyptian nomarch (governor) of the Eighth Dynasty. User is mainly known from a false door found at Khozam (ancient Iushenshen) in

    User (nomarch)

    User_(nomarch)

  • User
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    User may refer to: User (ancient Egyptian official), an ancient Egyptian nomarch (governor) of the Eighth Dynasty User or Useramen, an ancient Egyptian

    User

    User

  • Nakht (nomarch)
  • Ancient Egyptian nomarch

    Nakht (or Nakhti) was an ancient Egyptian nomarch in Men'at Khufu in Middle Egypt in the Twelfth Dynasty. He is known from his decorated tomb chapel (BH

    Nakht (nomarch)

    Nakht_(nomarch)

  • Thinis
  • Lost city in Nome VIII of Upper Egypt, Ancient Egypt

    Upper Egypt and seat of its nomarch. During the wars of the First Intermediate Period (c. 2181 – c. 2055 BCE), Ankhtifi, nomarch of Hierakonpolis, demanded

    Thinis

    Thinis

  • Khety II (nomarch)
  • Ancient Egyptian nomarch

    Khety II was an ancient Egyptian nomarch of the 13th nome of Upper Egypt ("the Upper Sycamore") during the reign of pharaoh Merykare of the 10th Dynasty

    Khety II (nomarch)

    Khety II (nomarch)

    Khety_II_(nomarch)

  • Eleventh Dynasty of Egypt
  • Ancient Egyptian dynasty (c. 2150–c. 1991 BC)

    united under the Middle Kingdom. This dynasty traces its origins to a nomarch of Thebes, "Intef the Great, son of Iku", who is mentioned in a number

    Eleventh Dynasty of Egypt

    Eleventh Dynasty of Egypt

    Eleventh_Dynasty_of_Egypt

  • Amenemhat (nomarch, 16th nome)
  • Egyptian nomarch

    Amenemhat / Ameny Nomarch of the 16th nome of Upper Egypt Amenemhat (middle) receives offerings. Drawing of a decoration from his tomb Egyptian name Amenemhat

    Amenemhat (nomarch, 16th nome)

    Amenemhat (nomarch, 16th nome)

    Amenemhat_(nomarch,_16th_nome)

  • First Intermediate Period of Egypt
  • Era of Ancient Egyptian history (c. 2181–c. 2055 BC)

    was the rise in power of the provincial nomarchs. Towards the end of the Old Kingdom the positions of the nomarchs had become hereditary, so families often

    First Intermediate Period of Egypt

    First Intermediate Period of Egypt

    First_Intermediate_Period_of_Egypt

  • Wadj (nomarch)
  • Wadj Nomarch of the 21st nome of Upper Egypt Tenure c. 1800 BC Dynasty 12th dynasty Burial Khelua, Egypt Mother Nebetmuti

    Wadj (nomarch)

    Wadj_(nomarch)

  • Ta-Seti
  • Administrative division of Upper Egypt

    genealogy below lists nomarchs from the 12th Dynasty. The nomarchs are underlined. The exact relationships between these nomarchs are not fully known,

    Ta-Seti

    Ta-Seti

    Ta-Seti

  • Meir, Egypt
  • Archaeological site in Middle Egypt

    Governorate located on the west bank of the Nile. Here are the graves of the nomarchs, mayors and priests of Cusae from the ancient Egyptian Old and Middle Kingdom

    Meir, Egypt

    Meir,_Egypt

  • Ibi (nomarch)
  • Ancient Egyptian Nomarch

    Ibi (fl. c. 2200 BC) was an Ancient Egyptian Nomarch around the end of the 6th Dynasty. He is well known from his rock cut tomb at Deir el-Gabrawi. Ibi

    Ibi (nomarch)

    Ibi (nomarch)

    Ibi_(nomarch)

  • Ancient Egypt
  • Cradle of civilization in North Africa

    administration. As the power of the kings diminished, regional governors called nomarchs began to challenge the supremacy of the office of king. This, coupled with

    Ancient Egypt

    Ancient Egypt

    Ancient_Egypt

  • Mentuhotep I
  • Ancient Egyptian nomarch

    Mentuhotep I (also Mentuhotep-aa, i.e. "the Great") may have been a Theban nomarch and independent ruler of Upper Egypt during the early First Intermediate

    Mentuhotep I

    Mentuhotep I

    Mentuhotep_I

  • Oryx nome
  • Administrative division of ancient Egypt

    Herakleopolis, the nomarch of the Oryx nome Baqet III switched from neutrality to an allegiance to the Thebans. Subsequent nomarchs managed to gather a

    Oryx nome

    Oryx nome

    Oryx_nome

  • Djehutynakht (10A)
  • Ancient Egyptian nomarch

    identified with Djehutynakht IV or Djehutynakht V, was an ancient Egyptian "nomarch of the Wenet nome" (the 15th nome of Upper Egypt) during the very end of

    Djehutynakht (10A)

    Djehutynakht (10A)

    Djehutynakht_(10A)

  • Middle Kingdom of Egypt
  • Reunified ancient Egypt (c. 2000-1700 BC)

    Egypt, nomarchs, gained considerable power. Their posts had become hereditary, and some nomarchs entered into marriage alliances with the nomarchs of neighboring

    Middle Kingdom of Egypt

    Middle Kingdom of Egypt

    Middle_Kingdom_of_Egypt

  • Khui
  • Ancient Egyptian pharaoh

    Khui (fl. c. 2150 BC) was an ancient Egyptian king and/or nomarch during the early First Intermediate Period. Khui may have belonged to the Eighth Dynasty

    Khui

    Khui

    Khui

  • Intef I
  • Pharaoh of ancient Egypt (11th Dynasty)

    Sehertawy Intef I was a local nomarch at Thebes during the early First Intermediate Period and later an ancient Egyptian pharaoh. He was the first member

    Intef I

    Intef I

    Intef_I

  • Khnumhotep
  • Name list

    shared with Niankhkhnum Khnumhotep I, a nomarch under pharaoh Amenemhat I (12th Dynasty) Khnumhotep II, a nomarch under pharaoh Amenemhat II and Senusret

    Khnumhotep

    Khnumhotep

  • Khnumhotep I
  • Egyptian nomarch

    father's name is unknown. His family apparently replaced an earlier family of nomarchs who were active at Men'at Khufu during the second part of the 11th Dynasty

    Khnumhotep I

    Khnumhotep I

    Khnumhotep_I

  • Khety I (nomarch)
  • Ancient Egyptian nomarch

    Khety I was an ancient Egyptian nomarch of the 13th nome of Upper Egypt ("the Upper Sycamore") during the 10th dynasty (c. 21st century BCE, during the

    Khety I (nomarch)

    Khety_I_(nomarch)

  • Senusret II
  • Pharaoh of Egypt

    his successor, Senusret II maintained good relations with the various nomarchs or provincial governors of Egypt who were almost as wealthy as the king

    Senusret II

    Senusret II

    Senusret_II

  • Senusret I
  • Pharaoh of Egypt

    also tried to centralize the country's political structure by supporting nomarchs who were loyal to him. His pyramid was constructed at el-Lisht. Senusret I

    Senusret I

    Senusret I

    Senusret_I

  • Mesehti
  • Ancient Egyptian nomarch

    Mesehti was an ancient Egyptian nomarch of the 13th nome of Upper Egypt ("the Upper Sycamore") around 2000 BCE, during the 11th Dynasty. He also was seal-bearer

    Mesehti

    Mesehti

    Mesehti

  • Old Kingdom of Egypt
  • Period in ancient Egyptian history (c. 2686–2181 BC)

    (2345–2181 BC) the power of the pharaoh gradually weakened in favor of powerful nomarchs (regional governors). These no longer belonged to the royal family and

    Old Kingdom of Egypt

    Old Kingdom of Egypt

    Old_Kingdom_of_Egypt

  • Djehutihotep
  • Ancient Egyptian nomarch

    Djehutihotep ("Thoth is satisfied") was an ancient Egyptian nomarch of the fifteenth nome of Upper Egypt ("the Hare") during the twelfth dynasty, c. 1900

    Djehutihotep

    Djehutihotep

    Djehutihotep

  • Kheti
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (nomarch), in Asyut during the 9th or 10th Dynasty Khety II (nomarch), in Asyut during the 10th Dynasty and grandson of Khety I Khety (BH17), nomarch in

    Kheti

    Kheti

  • Khety (BH17)
  • Egyptian local governor

    Khety Nomarch of the 16th nome of Upper Egypt Khety as depicted in his tomb Dynasty 11th Dynasty to 12th Dynasty Pharaoh Mentuhotep II to Amenemhat I

    Khety (BH17)

    Khety (BH17)

    Khety_(BH17)

  • Deir El Bersha
  • Place in Minya, Egypt

    necropolis. During the Middle Kingdom, it was the cemetery of the governors ("nomarchs") of the Hare nome, the 15th Upper Egyptian Nome. It contains several spectacular

    Deir El Bersha

    Deir_El_Bersha

  • Eighth Dynasty of Egypt
  • Ancient Egyptian dynasty

    the Memphite kings and powerful nomarchs, notably in Coptos, the Eighth Dynasty was eventually overthrown by the nomarchs of Heracleopolis Magna, who founded

    Eighth Dynasty of Egypt

    Eighth_Dynasty_of_Egypt

  • Heqaib III
  • Ancient Egyptian Nomarch

    was an Ancient Egyptian Nomarch at Elephantine. He lived at the end of the 12th Dynasty around 1800 BC. He held the titles Nomarch and overseer of priests

    Heqaib III

    Heqaib_III

  • Census
  • Compilation of information about a given population

    of the New Kingdom, required every Egyptian to declare annually to the nomarch, "whence he gained his living". Under the Ptolemies and the Romans several

    Census

    Census

    Census

  • Inebu-hedj
  • Nome of Ancient Egypt

    Saqqara was among the other cities of the region. Every nome was ruled by a nomarch (provincial governor) who answered directly to the king. Every niwt had

    Inebu-hedj

    Inebu-hedj

    Inebu-hedj

  • Kaikhenet II
  • Egyptian Nomarch

    Kaikhenet was an ancient Egyptian local Nomarch in the 10th Upper Egyptian nome; the latter called Wadjet in the Egyptian language. Kaikhenet lived at

    Kaikhenet II

    Kaikhenet II

    Kaikhenet_II

  • Pepi II Neferkare
  • Egyptian pharaoh of the Sixth dynasty for the Old Kingdom

    II's reign marked a sharp decline of the Old Kingdom. As the power of the nomarchs grew, the power of the king declined. With no dominant central power, local

    Pepi II Neferkare

    Pepi II Neferkare

    Pepi_II_Neferkare

  • Hotep
  • Egyptian word

    official) Ptahhotep (5th dynasty official) Khnumhotep I (12th dynasty nomarch) Hedjhotep (minor deity) Hetepheres I, Hetepheres II (4th dynasty queens)

    Hotep

    Hotep

    Hotep

  • Hare nome
  • Administrative division in ancient Egypt

    depiction of the nome. It is known that during the 6th Dynasty its nomarchs were buried in the necropolis of El-Sheikh Sa'id. The nome kept its importance

    Hare nome

    Hare nome

    Hare_nome

  • Khnumhotep II
  • Egyptian nomarch

    Beni Hasan and its decorations. He was a member of a powerful family of nomarchs and officials which was likely founded by his grandfather Khnumhotep I

    Khnumhotep II

    Khnumhotep II

    Khnumhotep_II

  • Heqaib
  • Egyptian nomarch

    Heqaib, also Hekaib or Hekayeb (fl. c. 2250 BC), was an ancient Egyptian nomarch of the 1st Nome of Upper Egypt ("Land of the Bow") under king Pepi II,

    Heqaib

    Heqaib

    Heqaib

  • Merenre Nemtyemsaf I
  • 23rd-century BC Egyptian pharaoh

    the highest officials including viziers, governors of Upper Egypt and nomarchs. Several trading and quarrying expeditions took place under Merenre, in

    Merenre Nemtyemsaf I

    Merenre Nemtyemsaf I

    Merenre_Nemtyemsaf_I

  • Africa
  • Continent

    traditional hunter-gatherer way of life. From 3500 BC, nomes (ruled by nomarchs) coalesced to form the kingdoms of Lower Egypt and Upper Egypt in northeast

    Africa

    Africa

    Africa

  • Djefaihapi
  • Ancient Egyptian nomarch

    such as Hepzefa, Hapidjefa, Hapdjefai, and Djefaihap. Djefaihapi was a nomarch of the 13th nome of Upper Egypt, headquartered in Asyut, as well as a High

    Djefaihapi

    Djefaihapi

  • Intef the Elder
  • Egyptian nomarch, ancestor of the 11th dynasty

    the Elder, the Great (= Intef-aa) or born of Iku (fl. c. 2150 BC), was a nomarch residing at Thebes during the First Intermediate Period and later considered

    Intef the Elder

    Intef the Elder

    Intef_the_Elder

  • Senusret (nomarch)
  • Ancient Egyptian Nomarch

    official dating to the early 12th Dynasty. He was a local governor (a nomarch) of the nome of Nekhen, and is so far only known from his rock-cut tomb

    Senusret (nomarch)

    Senusret_(nomarch)

  • Ankhtifi
  • Nomarch of Hierakonpolis of Ancient Egypt

    ancient Egyptian nobleman, administrator, and military commander. The nomarch of Nekhen and a supporter of the pharaoh in Heracleopolis Magna (10th Dynasty)

    Ankhtifi

    Ankhtifi

    Ankhtifi

  • Tjauti (nomarch of Iqer)
  • 23rd-century BC Egyptian official

    Tjauti Nomarch of the 6th nome of Upper Egypt Fragmentary stela of Tjauti, from Denderah Predecessor Idu II (possibly) Dynasty 6th Dynasty

    Tjauti (nomarch of Iqer)

    Tjauti (nomarch of Iqer)

    Tjauti_(nomarch_of_Iqer)

  • Ancient Egyptian conception of the soul
  • and this death was permanent. The tomb of Paheri, an Eighteenth Dynasty nomarch of Nekhen, has an eloquent description of this existence, and is translated

    Ancient Egyptian conception of the soul

    Ancient Egyptian conception of the soul

    Ancient_Egyptian_conception_of_the_soul

  • Cleomenes of Naucratis
  • Nomarch of Egypt under Macedonian rule

    Naucratis in Ancient Egypt, was appointed by Alexander III of Macedon as nomarch of the Arabian Nome (νoμoς) of Egypt and receiver of the tributes from

    Cleomenes of Naucratis

    Cleomenes_of_Naucratis

  • Tjauti
  • Ancient Egyptian official

    He is known from a number of sources providing evidence that he was a nomarch of the Coptic Nome in Upper Egypt. However, the sources are often broken

    Tjauti

    Tjauti

    Tjauti

  • List of Egyptian deities
  • god Heneb – A god of grain Henkhisesui – God of the east winds Heqaib – Nomarch of the first nome of Upper Egypt, deified after his death because of his

    List of Egyptian deities

    List of Egyptian deities

    List_of_Egyptian_deities

  • Tutankhamun
  • Pharaoh of Egypt from 1333 to 1324 BC

    usage are consistent with this. For example, the tomb of ancient Egyptian nomarch, Djehutynakht, had over 250 walking sticks in his tomb, while pharaoh Amenhotep

    Tutankhamun

    Tutankhamun

    Tutankhamun

  • Wahkare Khety
  • Egyptian pharaoh of the 9th Dynasty

    alliance with the nomarchs of Lower Egypt, managed to repel the nomad "Asiatics" who for generations roamed in the Nile Delta. Those nomarchs, although recognizing

    Wahkare Khety

    Wahkare Khety

    Wahkare_Khety

  • Sarenput I
  • Egyptian official

    Sarenput I (Egyptian: sꜣ-rnpwt) was the Nomarch of Elephantine during the reign of pharaoh Senusret I of the early 12th Dynasty during the Middle Kingdom

    Sarenput I

    Sarenput I

    Sarenput_I

  • Ptolemaic Kingdom
  • Hellenistic-era Greek state in Egypt (305–30 BC)

    forces away to Phoenicia. He left Cleomenes of Naucratis as the ruling nomarch to control Egypt in his absence. Alexander would never return to Egypt

    Ptolemaic Kingdom

    Ptolemaic Kingdom

    Ptolemaic_Kingdom

  • Sobeknakht I
  • Ancient Egyptian official of the Second Intermediate Period

    He was the local Nomarch at Elkab. Sobeknakht I started his career as a King's Son and Overseer of the gs-pr. Later, he became Nomarch of Nekhen. The overseer

    Sobeknakht I

    Sobeknakht_I

  • Cradle of civilization
  • Locations where civilization emerged

    administration. As the power of the pharaoh diminished, regional governors called nomarchs began to challenge the supremacy of the pharaoh. This, coupled with severe

    Cradle of civilization

    Cradle of civilization

    Cradle_of_civilization

  • History of ancient Egypt
  • Period of Egyptian history

    by the pharaoh. Former local rulers were forced to assume the role of nomarch (governor) or work as tax collectors. Egyptians in this era worshiped the

    History of ancient Egypt

    History_of_ancient_Egypt

  • Senusret
  • Name list

    pharaoh (13th or 16th Dynasty) Senusret (vizier) Senusret (nomarch), 12th Dynasty nomarch at Elkab This page or section lists people that share the same

    Senusret

    Senusret

  • List of pharaohs
  • tried to hold onto some power in Memphis but owed much of it to powerful nomarchs. After a couple of decades, they were overthrown by a new line of pharaohs

    List of pharaohs

    List of pharaohs

    List_of_pharaohs

  • Meryibre Khety
  • Egyptian pharaoh

    that Meryibre Khety was the founder of the 9th Dynasty, a Herakleopolitan nomarch who gathered enough authority to claim himself the legitimate successor

    Meryibre Khety

    Meryibre Khety

    Meryibre_Khety

  • Coffin Texts
  • Collection of ancient Egyptian funerary spells

    known belonged to a woman named Ankh who lived during the reign of the nomarch Ahanakht I. Ancient Egyptian afterlife beliefs Ancient Egyptian funerary

    Coffin Texts

    Coffin Texts

    Coffin_Texts

  • Governor
  • Governing official

    local patterns of religious worship) are usually known by the Greek word "nomarch," which was later used by historians. Similarly, the term "Haty-a" (governor

    Governor

    Governor

  • Pyramid of Khui
  • to Khui, a kinglet belonging either to the 8th Dynasty or a provincial nomarch proclaiming himself king in a time when central authority had broken down

    Pyramid of Khui

    Pyramid of Khui

    Pyramid_of_Khui

  • Hemre, Isi
  • second (good name) name Isi (fl. c. 2200 BC), was an Ancient Egyptian Nomarch around the end of the 6th Dynasty. He is well known from his rock-cut tomb

    Hemre, Isi

    Hemre, Isi

    Hemre,_Isi

  • Ptolemy II Philadelphus
  • King of the Ptolemaic Kingdom, 284–246 BC

    early Pharaonic times. Within each nome, there were three officials: the nomarch (nome-leader) who was in charge of agricultural production, the oikonomos

    Ptolemy II Philadelphus

    Ptolemy II Philadelphus

    Ptolemy_II_Philadelphus

  • Scorpion II
  • Protodynastic Egyptian king

    discussed; the most common interpretation is that of an emblem meaning 'nomarch' or 'high lord'. During the protodynastic and early dynastic eras, it was

    Scorpion II

    Scorpion II

    Scorpion_II

  • 2006 Greek local elections
  • Note: There was no separate election for the position of prefect (nomarch); the nomarchs was appointed according to the results of the election in the super-prefecture

    2006 Greek local elections

    2006_Greek_local_elections

  • Baqet I
  • Nomarch

    Baqet I Nomarch of the 16th nome of Upper Egypt Wall scene in his tomb chapel, showing Baqet Successor Baqet II Dynasty 11th Dynasty Burial Beni Hasan

    Baqet I

    Baqet I

    Baqet_I

  • Neferkare VII
  • Egyptian pharaoh

    obscure and isolated tomb inscription of Ankhtifi, the pro-Herakleopolite nomarch of Hieraconpolis and prince of El-Mo'alla, about 30 km (19 mi) south of

    Neferkare VII

    Neferkare_VII

  • Amenemhat II
  • Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt

    Amenemhat may have come from the tomb of the namesake nomarch Amenemhat, buried at Beni Hasan. This nomarch, who lived under Senusret I, escorted the "King's

    Amenemhat II

    Amenemhat II

    Amenemhat_II

  • Gegi
  • Ancient Egyptian nomarch

    important being overlord of the Thinite nome (Ta-wer). He was therefore nomarch of the province. Gegi was also overseer of priests of Onuris. The latter

    Gegi

    Gegi

    Gegi

  • Vizier (Ancient Egypt)
  • Highest rank of official in Ancient Egypt

    Shemay Neferkaure and Neferkauhor 8th Dynasty son-in-law of Neferkauhor, nomarch of Coptos, later vizier Idy Possibly Neferirkare 8th Dynasty son of Shemay

    Vizier (Ancient Egypt)

    Vizier_(Ancient_Egypt)

  • Mentuhotep II
  • Egyptian pharaoh of the 11th Dynasty

    nomarchs. Mentuhotep also relied on a mobile force of royal court officials who further controlled the deeds of the nomarchs. Finally, the nomarchs who

    Mentuhotep II

    Mentuhotep II

    Mentuhotep_II

  • Idu II
  • 23rd-century BC Egyptian official

    Idu Nomarch of the 6th nome of Upper Egypt Statue of Idu II, now New York, Metropolitan Museum Predecessor Idu I (possibly) Successor Tjauti (possibly)

    Idu II

    Idu II

    Idu_II

  • Neferkare VIII
  • Egyptian Pharaoh

    Neferkare VIII and the enigmatic king Ka-nefer-re mentioned in the tomb of the nomarch Ankhtifi are the same person, and it is somewhat more likely that Kaneferre

    Neferkare VIII

    Neferkare_VIII

  • Sobeknakht II
  • Ancient Egyptian nomarch

    Sobeknakht II was an ancient Egyptian Nomarch at El-Kab and a supporter of the Theban 16th or 17th Dynasty during the Second Intermediate Period. Not

    Sobeknakht II

    Sobeknakht II

    Sobeknakht_II

  • Elephantine
  • Island in the Nile

    the Third Dynasty and a small temple built for the local Sixth Dynasty nomarch, Heqaib. In the Middle Kingdom, many officials, such as the local governors

    Elephantine

    Elephantine

    Elephantine

  • Wiu, Iyu
  • Ancient Egyptian Nomarch

    Wiu, Iyu Nomarch of the 15th nome of Upper Egypt False door of Wiu, Iyu in his tomb chapel Dynasty 6th Dynasty Burial 19, El Sheikh Sa'id Father Meru

    Wiu, Iyu

    Wiu, Iyu

    Wiu,_Iyu

  • Wepwawetemsaf
  • Egyptian pharaoh

    graffito discovered in tomb no. 2 at Beni Hasan belonging to the 12th Dynasty nomarch Amenemhat and located about 250 kilometres (160 mi) north of Abydos, in

    Wepwawetemsaf

    Wepwawetemsaf

    Wepwawetemsaf

  • Henqu I
  • Ancient Egyptian Nomarch

    second (good name) name Kheteti (fl. c. 2200 BC), was an Ancient Egyptian Nomarch around the end of the 6th Dynasty. He is well known from his rock cut tomb

    Henqu I

    Henqu I

    Henqu_I

  • Epistrategos
  • originally as garrison commander for the Greek troops, but soon eclipsing the nomarch and assuming administrative duties as well. Gradually, a number of nomes

    Epistrategos

    Epistrategos

  • Genetic history of Egypt
  • Djehutynakht was analysed for mitochondrial DNA. Djehutynakht was the nomarch of the Hare nome in Upper Egypt during the 11th or 12th Dynasty in the

    Genetic history of Egypt

    Genetic_history_of_Egypt

  • Antinoöpolis
  • Place in Minya, Egypt

    those of the prytaneus, were not, as usual, subject to the revision of the nomarch, but to that of the prefect (ἐπιστράτηγος) of the Thebaid. Antinoöpolis

    Antinoöpolis

    Antinoöpolis

    Antinoöpolis

  • Ta-wer
  • Region of ancient Egypt

    Important cemeteries of the nome were found at Naga ed-Deir. Several nomarchs (provincial governors) are known by name, including Gegi and Khubau. Edward

    Ta-wer

    Ta-wer

    Ta-wer

  • History of swimming
  • Egyptian tomb from 2000 BC shows a variant of front crawl. The Egyptian nomarch Kheti carved into the walls how he took swimming lessons with the king's

    History of swimming

    History of swimming

    History_of_swimming

  • Second Intermediate Period of Egypt
  • Period of ancient Egyptian history (1700–1550 BC)

    discovered by Karl Richard Lepsius in the tomb BH2 of the 12th Dynasty nomarch Amenemhat at Beni Hasan, about 250 km North of Abydos, in Middle Egypt

    Second Intermediate Period of Egypt

    Second Intermediate Period of Egypt

    Second_Intermediate_Period_of_Egypt

  • Immortal Egypt
  • British documentary television series

    the decentralization of the Egyptian state and the rise of provincial nomarchs like Ankhtifi; Mentuhotep II; a warriors' tomb in Deir el-Bahari, part

    Immortal Egypt

    Immortal_Egypt

  • Sarenput
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (Nbw-kȝw-rˁ-nḫt, "Strong is Nubkaure", i.e. Amenemhat II) was an ancient Egyptian nomarch during the reign of pharaohs Senusret II and Senusret III of the 12th Dynasty

    Sarenput

    Sarenput

  • 1922 regnal list of Ethiopia
  • Pseudohistorical list of Ethiopian monarchs from 4530 BCE to 1779 CE

    (Ethiops)". In Morié's narrative, this king's daughter married Danaus, a nomarch of Tanis. 56 Senuka I Menkon 17 years 1700–1683 BC 3800–3817 M Mentioned

    1922 regnal list of Ethiopia

    1922 regnal list of Ethiopia

    1922_regnal_list_of_Ethiopia

  • Hermopolis
  • Village in Minya Governorate, Egypt

    Objects from the tomb of Djehutynakht, a nomarch during the Middle Kingdom era of Egypt.

    Hermopolis

    Hermopolis

    Hermopolis

  • Netjerkare Siptah
  • Egyptian pharaoh

    time when the power of the pharaoh was crumbling and that of the local nomarchs was on the rise. Although he was male, Netjerkare Siptah is most likely

    Netjerkare Siptah

    Netjerkare Siptah

    Netjerkare_Siptah

  • Hemen
  • Ancient Egyptian god

    Some of these include: In the Pyramid Texts, Utterance 231. Ankhtifi, a nomarch (= provincial governor) dated to the First Intermediate Period, is shown

    Hemen

    Hemen

    Hemen

  • Baqet II
  • Nomarch

    Baqet II Nomarch of the 16th nome of Upper Egypt Painting from Baqet's tomb chapel Predecessor Baqet I Dynasty 11th Dynasty Burial Beni Hasan tomb 33

    Baqet II

    Baqet II

    Baqet_II

  • Pepi I Meryre
  • Egyptian pharaoh, third ruler of the Sixth Dynasty of Egypt in the late 24th century BC

    after the harem conspiracy by forming alliances with Khui, the provincial nomarch of Abydos, marrying two of his daughters, Ankhesenpepi I and Ankhesenpepi II

    Pepi I Meryre

    Pepi I Meryre

    Pepi_I_Meryre

  • Fourth Dynasty of Egypt
  • Old Kingdom dynasty (c. 2613–2494 BC)

    governing by the king, not over the people directly, but via viziers and nomarchs. Traditional authority was derived from the concept that the deities gave

    Fourth Dynasty of Egypt

    Fourth Dynasty of Egypt

    Fourth_Dynasty_of_Egypt

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Online names & meanings

  • Yashvinder
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Yashvinder

    Praise of God in heaven

  • Gunjas
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Gunjas

    Praise of Excellence

  • Rehmat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Telugu

    Rehmat

    Mercy

  • Suleman
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Pashtun

    Suleman

    The Prophet of God

  • Auvita
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Auvita

    Youthful.

  • Kindred
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kindred

    English : probably a variant of Kendrick.

  • Leewin
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Leewin

    Victory; Man of People

  • Lenya
  • Girl/Female

    German, Greek, Russian

    Lenya

    Light; Variant of Helen

  • Mittal | மித்தல 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Mittal | மித்தல 

    Friendly

  • Ram Sewak
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ram Sewak

    Sewak of Lord Rama

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  • Nome
  • n.

    A province or political division, as of modern Greece or ancient Egypt; a nomarchy.

  • Nomarch
  • n.

    The chief magistrate of a nome or nomarchy.

  • Nomarchy
  • n.

    A province or territorial division of a kingdom, under the rule of a nomarch, as in modern Greece; a nome.

  • Nomarchies
  • pl.

    of Nomarchy