Amun-Re, der Sonnengott
Amun (auch Amon, Amoun, Ammon, Hammon, Amen oder seltener Imenand) ist der Wind- und Fruchtbarkeitsgott der altägyptischen Religion. Amun ist nicht zu verwechseln mit Ameni, einem Beinamen des Re. Schau dir unsere Auswahl an amun ra an, um die tollsten einzigartigen oder spezialgefertigten handgemachten Stücke aus unseren Shops für kunst. Der Gott der Sonne. Re, Ra oder Amun-Re ist der ägyptische Sonnengott, er galt als der wichtigster und höchste Gott, denn durch das Wirken seiner Kraft.Amun-Re Schöpfergott Video
Kaiser Souzai - Amun-Re (Matt Sassari Remix)Mit diesem Schritt wurde eine weitere Verbindung zu Niuserre in der 5. Dynastie hergestellt, der das Sedfest zu seiner Zeit mit Sonnenaufgang des ersten Neumondtages im ersten Peret-Monat feierte.
Im Totentempel des Sethos I. Dieser Titel verweist auf die alte Schöpfergottheit Atum , die von Re in der 6.
Dynastie als neues Oberhaupt der Neunheit in Heliopolis abgelöst wurde. After the pharaohs moved their capital to Thebes, Amun became a major god.
During the Eighteenth Dynasty, he assimilated with Ra and grew in importance. Many of the Eighteenth Dynasty kings commissioned frescos showing Amun-Ra fathering them.
This was also the way rulers whose legitimacy was in doubt proved their right to rule. When Hatshepsut began ruling for her stepson, she commissioned murals showing Amun-Ra fathering her.
Typical depiction of Amun during the New Kingdom, with two plumes on his head, the ankh symbol and the was sceptre.
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Put in chronological context. Please help improve this section if you can. October Learn how and when to remove this template message. Main article: Theban High Priests of Amun.
Born in heaven, made on earth: the making of the cult image in the ancient Near East. Warsaw, Indiana: Eisenbrauns. Redford, Donald B.
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Egyptian Religion. Translated by Ann E. Gretna, Louisiana: Pelican Publishing Company. Zum Schutz vor Krokodilen sprachen die Ägypter magische Sprüche über ein Bild von Amun, der auf einem Krokodil steht und von den anderen Göttern der Achtheit von Hermopolis angebetet wird.
Amun wurde bei Gerichtsverhandlungen und Krankheiten angerufen, um für Gerechtigkeit und Gesundheit zu sorgen. Als Kopfschmuck trägt Amun eine Doppelkrone mit Federn, die ihn als Windgott auszeichnet, weshalb man ihn auch mit blauer Hautfarbe sieht.
Its twin towers approach heaven, like the four supports of the sky. Its flagpoles shine skyward sheathed in electrum.
The reliefs on the pylon were later restored by Tutankhamen who also inserted images of himself. These were, in turn, later erased by Horemheb.
The erased images of Tutankhamen were long thought to be of Akhenaten himself, supposedly evidence of a coregency between Akhenaten and Amenhotep III, though most scholars now reject this.
In a narrow court, there are several obelisks , one which dates from Thutmose I , and is Just beyond this is the remaining obelisk of Hatshepsut , nearly 30 m in height.
Later kings blocked out the view of this from ground level, and constructed walls around it. Its companion lies, broken, by the sacred lake.
The pylon also includes some images of the god Amun which were restored by Tutankhamen after they were vandalized by Akhenaten. These images were later recarved by Horemheb who also usurped Tutankhamun's restoration inscriptions.
The sanctuary was built in the time of Philip Arrhidaeus , on the site of the earlier sanctuary built by Thutmose III. This sanctuary contains blocks from the earlier sanctuary and older inscriptions can still be seen.
Only the base of three doors mark the entrances to the internal structures of this court. This stands to the east of the main temple complex.
Between the sanctuary and the festival hall is an open space, and this is thought to be where the original Middle Kingdom shrines and temples were located, before their later dismantling.
The Festival Hall or Akh-menu — "the most glorious of monuments" itself has its axis at right-angles to the main east—west axis of the temple. In this temple, the Karnak king list , shows Thutmose III with some of the earlier kings that built parts of the temple complex.
This axis, with its massive pylons, heads off to the Precinct of Mut. Most of this area is off limits to tourists, as it is under active reconstruction and excavation.
Over statues were discovered in by Georges Legrain [9] buried under this open court.
Amun-Re, likewise with the Hebrew creator deity, did not physically engender the universe. His position as King of Gods developed to the point of virtual monotheism were other Gods became manifestations of him. With Osiris Amun-Re is the most widely recorded of the Egyptian Gods.
Bahis Tahminleri - Schöpfergott
Amun wurde bei Gerichtsverhandlungen und Krankheiten angerufen, um für Gerechtigkeit und Gesundheit zu sorgen.



Auf jeden Fall werden auch Amun-Re bekannten Titel aus der Spielothek online. - Das alte Ägypten
Amun wird erstmals in den Pyramidentexten des Alten Reiches am Ende der 5.





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