Amon panteo

English translation: Pantheon Amon

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Italian term or phrase:Amon panteo
English translation:Pantheon Amon
Entered by: Francesca Siotto

09:37 Aug 19, 2004
Italian to English translations [PRO]
Art/Literary - Archaeology
Italian term or phrase: Amon panteo
From a description of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo:

Si prosegua nella sala 19 con una serie di statuine in bronzo, talvolta con incrostazioni d’oro, di divinità, tra le quali si riconoscono, tra le altre, un Amon panteo, una bella Iside alata e il dio Imhotep

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Catherine Bolton
Local time: 18:07
Pantheon Amon
Explanation:
I've found one reference whit this name
Hope it helps you

http://www.sis.gov.eg/eginfnew/tourism/html/pvil.htm

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PANTHEON AMON

Appearing, in the neighborhood of Thebes at the beginning of the Middle kingdom, Amon was represented as a human being sometimes with a ram\'s head. Mut, the Goddess near Karnak and Khons, the Moon God are his wife and son. Politics gave Amon historical success, for he was the God of the Theban Kings who drove out the Hyksos.
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Francesca Siotto
Italy
Local time: 18:07
Grading comment
Thanks a lot! I went with this one. I considered Amon-Ra (thanks Mario!) but that very term appears later in the text so I didn't want to cause any confusion.
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Summary of answers provided
5Ammon, the head/the supreme divinity of the egyptian pantheon
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4Amon Pantheon
CMJ_Trans (X)
4Pantheon Amon
Francesca Siotto
4Amon Ra/Amun Ra
Mario Marcolin


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Ammon, the head/the supreme divinity of the egyptian pantheon


Explanation:
Egyptian Pantheon - [ Traduzca esta página ]
... Amun (Amon, Amana, Ammon, Hammon, Amen). "The Hidden One". Egyptian sky god who
came to be regarded as a sun god and the head of the Egyptian pantheon. ...
library.thinkquest.org/12865/mray/pegy.htm - 27k - En caché - Páginas similares



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Or Amon.

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Amon Pantheon


Explanation:
Amon was the name of an Egyptian god. Pantheon or Pantheus simply means he was the "all-god" from the Greek pan (all) and theos (god)

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Pantheon Amon


Explanation:
I've found one reference whit this name
Hope it helps you

http://www.sis.gov.eg/eginfnew/tourism/html/pvil.htm

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Note added at 59 mins (2004-08-19 10:37:51 GMT)
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PANTHEON AMON

Appearing, in the neighborhood of Thebes at the beginning of the Middle kingdom, Amon was represented as a human being sometimes with a ram\'s head. Mut, the Goddess near Karnak and Khons, the Moon God are his wife and son. Politics gave Amon historical success, for he was the God of the Theban Kings who drove out the Hyksos.


Francesca Siotto
Italy
Local time: 18:07
Native speaker of: Italian
PRO pts in category: 4
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Thanks a lot! I went with this one. I considered Amon-Ra (thanks Mario!) but that very term appears later in the text so I didn't want to cause any confusion.
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4 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5
Amon Ra/Amun Ra


Explanation:
I would suggest Amon Ra,or better AmunRa, which is a common enoght for Amun as supreme deity.

http://jtaltman.com/amunra1.html

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Note added at 4 hrs 11 mins (2004-08-19 13:49:07 GMT)
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Amun Ra, of course

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Note added at 4 hrs 12 mins (2004-08-19 13:50:33 GMT)
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common enough

Mario Marcolin
Sweden
Local time: 18:07
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