
Djeme - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Djeme
- a town on the west bank of the Nile, near Thebes
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AET_4.10.B
royal offering of Amenope of Djeme, great god, living of Re,
AET_4.12.A
image, Amon of Opet of Djeme, the great god living at
AET_6.4.C
Osoroeris, the divine servant of Djeme.
AET_6.7
exō taxeōn the troops of Djeme, the whole army of Djeme,
AET_7.8.E
lector in the necropolis of Djeme, Harsiesi son of Petamenopi, which
AET_7.8.H
lector of the necropolis of Djeme, Harsiesi, son of Petamenopi and
AET_7.12
divine-father Spoteus, the prophetess of Djeme.
AET_7.12.B
divine-father Spotous, the prophetess of Djeme.
AET_7.18.A
the pastophoros of Amon of Djeme and sacred servant of Hathor
AET_7.18.B
is on the hill of Djeme, for each subsequent month, which
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