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Greek: Ἄμμων
Latin: Ammon
Gender: Male
Linguistic origins: Greek
Description / typology: Greek writing of Egyptian Amoun, Kyrenaian deity
Bibliography: Kolta, Die Gleichsetzung, 1968, p. 1-15; von Lieven, in: Rutherford (ed.), Greco-Egyptian interactions, 2016, p. 61-82
Notes: equivalent of Zeus / Iuppiter (TM God 131), Amoun (TM God 6), Helios (TM God 114)
Links: Wikipedia (Amun)
We currently have 89 theophoric names (9481 attestations) assigned to this god:
We currently have 15 place names (186 attestations) assigned to this god:
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GodRef ID | Publication | Attestation Diacritics (such as brackets and subdots) have not always been recorded in TM GodRef yet. To check whether a name is (partially) reconstructed, please check the edition. | GodVar | Provenance (text) | Date |
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23065 | P. Hibeh 1 112 + P. Bodl. 1 58 a descr. | Ἄμμωνος | Ἄμμων | Egypt, U20 - Phebichis [written] Egypt, U20 - Ankyropolis (El-Hiba) [found] | a: BC 260 about (P02) b: BC 260 about (P02) |
24482 | P. Yale 1 46 | Ἄμμωνος | Ἄμμων | Egypt [found & written] | BC 246 - 221 |
22844 | P. Count. 15 | Ἄμμωνος | Ἄμμων | Egypt, 00a - Boubastos [written] Egypt, 00a? - Gurob [found] | BC 220 - 150 |
2616 | Inscriptions grecques et latines de la Syrie (IGLS) 13.1 9011 | Iovi Hammoni | Iuppiter Hammon | Syria, Arabia - Bostra (Bosra) [found & written] | BC 199 - AD 799? |
2618 | Inscriptions grecques et latines de la Syrie (IGLS) 13.1 9107 | Iovis Hammonis | Iuppiter Hammon | Syria, Arabia - Bostra (Bosra) [found & written] | BC 199 - AD 799? |