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MendesMendes (Μένδης), the Greek language name of ancient Djedet (modern تل الربع ''Tall al-Rubˁ''), is a city in the eastern Nile delta (). It was the capital of the 16th Lower Egyptian Nome (Egypt), and during the Twenty-ninth dynasty of Egypt, it was the capital of ancient Egypt. It lays on the Mendesian branch of the Nile (now silted up), about 35 kilometres east of Mansura. The site is today the largest surviving tell in the Nile delta, and consists of both Tell al-Rubˁ (the site of the main temple enclosure) and Tell Timai (the settlement site to the south). Overall, Mendes is about three kilometres long from north to south and averages about 900 metres east to west. The chief deities of Mendes were the Sheep deity ''Banebdjed'' (lit. ''Ba of the lord of djed'', and titled "the Lord of Mendes"), who was the Egyptian soul of Osiris, and his consort, the fish goddess Hatmehit. With their child Har-pa-khered ("Horus the Child"), they formed the Mendesian triad. == References == *Redford, Donald Bruce. 2001. "Mendes". In ''The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt'', edited by Donald Bruce Redford. Vol. 2 of 3 vols. Oxford, New York, and Cairo: Oxford University Press and The American University in Cairo Press. 376–377. *———. 2004. ''Excavations at Mendes''. Volume 1: ''The Royal Necropolis''. Culture and History of the Ancient Near East 20. Leiden, Boston, Köln: Brill. ISBN 90-04-13674-6 *———. 2005. "Mendes: City of the Ram God." ''Egyptian Archaeology: The Bulletin of the Egyptian Exploration Society'' 26:8–12. == External Links == *[http://nefertiti.iwebland.com/texts/great_mendes_stela.htm The Great Mendes Stela] Ancient Egypt Archaeological sites Cities in Egypt See other meanings of words starting from letter: MMA | MB | MC | MD | ME | MF | MG | MH | MI | MJ | MK | ML | MN | MO | MP | MR | MS | MT | MU | MW | MX | MY | MZ |Words begining with Mendes: Mendes |
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