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Hebenu






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Coordinates: 28°03N 30°50E / 28.050°N 30.833°E / 28.050; 30.833
 

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Hebenu
Hebenu is located in Egypt
Hebenu

Hebenu

Location in Egypt

Coordinates: 28°03′N 30°50′E / 28.050°N 30.833°E / 28.050; 30.833
Country Egypt
GovernorateMinya Governorate
Time zoneUTC+2 (EST)

Hebenu (Ancient Egyptian: 𓎛𓃀𓈖𓏌𓍢𓊖, Coptic: ⲧϩⲁⲃⲓⲛ, ⲡⲙⲁⲛϩⲁⲃⲓⲛ, romanized: t-Habin, p-Manhabin, Arabic: حفن, romanizedHafn)[1]orAlabastron (Koinē Greek: Ἀλάβαστρων πόλις) was a city in ancient Egypt. It was located in Middle Egypt, or the Heptanomy, and belonged to the Hare nome (𓉆. It was the early capital of the Oryx nome (𓉇. The modern village of Zawiyat al-Amwat (Arabic: زاويـــة الأمـــوات) (Minya Governorate) is built on the site where the ancient city stood.[2]

Geography

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Alabastron was located on the east bank of the Nile north of Antinoöpolis and Hermopolis. It is placed in present-day el-Kom el-Ahmar about 10 kilometers south of present-day Minya. Ptolemy placed the city in Middle Egypt, but Pliny the ElderinUpper Egypt proper in the Thebaid.

History

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Hebenu was the early capital of the Oryx nome. The Greek name Hipponon (Ancient Greek: Ἱππώνων, Hippōnōn) derived from the Egyptian name is also mentioned for the city in this era, but it should not be confused with the Hipponon further north in the 18th or 20th nomes near el Hiba.

In other times, the city was counted as part of the Hare nome. Near it were quarries of alabaster, from which it got its later Greek name. The name is known from the Hellenistic period, i.e. the time of the Ptolemaic Kingdom and Roman Egypt, the second half of the century. until the beginning. After this, the city is more often referred to as Alabastrine until late antiquity until the fifthth century.

Buildings and findings

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The city had temples dedicated to Horus and Pakhet. In addition to Kom el-Ahmar, archaeological sites related to the city include Zawyet el-Amwet, Zawyet el-Maiyit (Zawiet El-Maietin/Zawyet el-Meitin) and Zawyet el-Sultan (Zawiyat al-Sultan), [1] where, among other things, graves have been found.


Hebenu in hieroglyphs
HbN35
W24 V1
O49

or
V28D58N35
W24
G43O49

Ḥbnw
to pierce (triumph?)
[3][4]

See also

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Literature

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References

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  1. ^ Stefan, Timm (1988). Das christlich-koptische Agypten in arabischer Zeit. p. 1975.
  • ^ Peust, Carsten. "Die Toponyme vorarabischen Ursprungs im modernen Ägypten" (PDF). p. 45.
  • ^ Vygus, Mark. Middle Egyptian Dictionary. p. 2266.
  • ^ Gauthier, Henri (1927). Dictionnaire des Noms Géographiques Contenus dans les Textes Hiéroglyphiques Vol .4. p. 25.
  • 28°03′N 30°50′E / 28.050°N 30.833°E / 28.050; 30.833


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