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- Min_festival abstract "The Min festival was an ancient Egyptian ceremony which was held to celebrate the continued rule of a pharaoh. It dates back to Predynastic Egypt and was still very popular during Ramesses II's time. It was connected with the worship of the king and was carried out in the last month of the summer. The festival was carried out by the king himself, followed by his wife, royal family, and the court. When the king entered the sanctuary of the god Min, he brought offerings and burning incense. Then, the standing god was carried out of the temple on a shield carried by 22 priests. In front of the statue of the god there were also two small seated statues of the pharaoh. In front of the god Min there was a large ceremonial procession that included dancers and priests. In front of them was a king with a white bull that was wearing a solar disc between its horns. When the god arrived at the end of the procession, he was given sacrificial offerings from the pharaoh. At the end of the festival, the pharaoh was given a bundle of cereal that symbolised fertility.".
- Min_festival wikiPageID "17017762".
- Min_festival wikiPageLength "1469".
- Min_festival wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Min_festival wikiPageRevisionID "601797842".
- Min_festival wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Egypt.
- Min_festival wikiPageWikiLink Category:Festivals_in_Ancient_Egypt.
- Min_festival wikiPageWikiLink Cereal.
- Min_festival wikiPageWikiLink Court_(royal).
- Min_festival wikiPageWikiLink Fertility.
- Min_festival wikiPageWikiLink Festival.
- Min_festival wikiPageWikiLink Min_(god).
- Min_festival wikiPageWikiLink Noble_court.
- Min_festival wikiPageWikiLink Pharaoh.
- Min_festival wikiPageWikiLink Predynastic_Egypt.
- Min_festival wikiPageWikiLink Prehistoric_Egypt.
- Min_festival wikiPageWikiLink Ramesses_II.
- Min_festival wikiPageWikiLink Sacrifice.
- Min_festival wikiPageWikiLink Sanctuary.
- Min_festival wikiPageWikiLink Temple.
- Min_festival wikiPageWikiLinkText "Min festival".
- Min_festival hasPhotoCollection Min_festival.
- Min_festival wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Min_festival wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Min_festival subject Category:Festivals_in_Ancient_Egypt.
- Min_festival hypernym Ceremony.
- Min_festival type Article.
- Min_festival type Award.
- Min_festival type Article.
- Min_festival comment "The Min festival was an ancient Egyptian ceremony which was held to celebrate the continued rule of a pharaoh. It dates back to Predynastic Egypt and was still very popular during Ramesses II's time. It was connected with the worship of the king and was carried out in the last month of the summer. The festival was carried out by the king himself, followed by his wife, royal family, and the court. When the king entered the sanctuary of the god Min, he brought offerings and burning incense.".
- Min_festival label "Min festival".
- Min_festival sameAs Min-Fest.
- Min_festival sameAs m.0415qp1.
- Min_festival sameAs Q1936130.
- Min_festival sameAs Q1936130.
- Min_festival wasDerivedFrom Min_festival?oldid=601797842.
- Min_festival isPrimaryTopicOf Min_festival.