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- Montu abstract "Montu was a falcon-god of war in Ancient Egyptian religion. Montu's name, shown in Egyptian hieroglyphs to the right, is technically transcribed as mntw. Because of the difficulty in transcribing Egyptian, it is often realized as Mont, Monthu, Montju, or Menthu. Montu was an ancient god, his name meaning nomad, originally a manifestation of the scorching effect of the sun, Ra, and as such often appeared under the epithet Montu-Ra. The destructiveness of this characteristic led to him gaining characteristics of a warrior, and eventually becoming a war-god.Because of the association of raging bulls with strength and war, Montu was also said to manifest himself in a white bull with a black face, which was referred to as the Bakha. Egypt's greatest general-kings called themselves Mighty Bulls, the sons of Montu. In the famous narrative of the Battle of Kadesh, Ramesses II was said to have seen the enemy and "raged at them like Montu, Lord of Thebes".In Ancient Egyptian art, he was pictured as a falcon-headed or bull-headed man who wore the sun-disc, with two plumes on his head, the falcon representing the sky, and the bull representing strength and war. He would hold various weaponry, including scimitars, bows and arrows, and knives in his hands.The Temple of Montu at Medamud was probably begun during the Old Kingdom era. Temples to Montu include one located adjacent to the Middle Kingdom fortress of Uronarti below the Second Cataract of the Nile, dating to the nineteenth century BCE. During the New Kingdom, large and impressive temples to Montu were constructed in Armant. In fact, the Greek name of the city of Armant was Hermonthis, meaning the land of Montu.Montu had several consorts, including the goddess Tenenet, the goddess Iunit, and a female form of Ra, Raettawy.Mentuhotep, a name given to several pharaohs in the Middle Kingdom, means "Montu is satisfied".".
- Montu thumbnail Montu.svg?width=300.
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- Montu wikiPageRevisionID "674355951".
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Egyptian_religion.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink Armant.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink Art.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink Bakha.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink Buchis.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Egyptian_gods.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink Category:War_gods.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_hieroglyph.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_hieroglyphs.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_temple.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink Falcon.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink Hermonthis.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink Iunit.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink Kadesh.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink Medamud.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink Mentuhotep.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink Mentuhotep_(disambiguation).
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Kingdom_of_Egypt.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink New_Kingdom.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink New_Kingdom_of_Egypt.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink Old_Kingdom_of_Egypt.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink Ra.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink Raet-Tawy.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink Ramesses_II.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink Temple_of_Monthu_(Medamud).
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink Temple_of_Montu_(Medamud).
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink Thebes,_Egypt.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink Tjenenyet.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink Uronarti.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink War.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLink File:Montou_with_falcon_head-MBA_Lyon_G80-IMG_0181.jpg.
- Montu wikiPageWikiLinkText "Egyptian falcon-god of war".
- Montu wikiPageWikiLinkText "Monthu".
- Montu wikiPageWikiLinkText "Montu".
- Montu caption "the Egyptian war-god Montu. He was usually depicted as a falcon-headed man with two plumes and a sun disk. He was also said to have the head of a bull when enraged.".
- Montu consort "Raet-Tawy, Tenenet, and Iunit".
- Montu cultCenter Hermonthis.
- Montu cultCenter Thebes,_Egypt.
- Montu godOf "God of warfare, the sun and valor".
- Montu hasPhotoCollection Montu.
- Montu hiro "m:n:T-w".
- Montu name "Monthu or Menthu".
- Montu symbol "the sun disk, the knife".
- Montu type "Egyptian".
- Montu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ancient_Egyptian_religion_footer.
- Montu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Montu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clear.
- Montu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_deity.
- Montu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Otheruses.
- Montu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Montu wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Montu subject Category:Egyptian_gods.
- Montu subject Category:War_gods.
- Montu type Article.
- Montu type Article.
- Montu type Thing.
- Montu comment "Montu was a falcon-god of war in Ancient Egyptian religion. Montu's name, shown in Egyptian hieroglyphs to the right, is technically transcribed as mntw. Because of the difficulty in transcribing Egyptian, it is often realized as Mont, Monthu, Montju, or Menthu. Montu was an ancient god, his name meaning nomad, originally a manifestation of the scorching effect of the sun, Ra, and as such often appeared under the epithet Montu-Ra.".
- Montu label "Montu".
- Montu sameAs Montoe.
- Montu sameAs مونت.
- Montu sameAs منتو.
- Montu sameAs Montu.
- Montu sameAs Menthu.
- Montu sameAs Month.
- Montu sameAs Μοντού.
- Montu sameAs Montu.
- Montu sameAs Month.
- Montu sameAs Montu.
- Montu sameAs مونت_(اسطوره).
- Montu sameAs Montu.
- Montu sameAs Montou.
- Montu sameAs Menthu.
- Montu sameAs Montjú.
- Montu sameAs Montu.
- Montu sameAs モンチュ.
- Montu sameAs 몬수.
- Montu sameAs Montas.
- Montu sameAs Mentoe.
- Montu sameAs Montu.
- Montu sameAs Monto.
- Montu sameAs Montu.
- Montu sameAs Montu.
- Montu sameAs m.0p6gf.
- Montu sameAs Монту.
- Montu sameAs Menthu.
- Montu sameAs Moncu.
- Montu sameAs Монту.
- Montu sameAs مونت.
- Montu sameAs Montu.
- Montu sameAs Q626032.
- Montu sameAs Q626032.
- Montu wasDerivedFrom Montu?oldid=674355951.
- Montu depiction Montu.svg.
- Montu isPrimaryTopicOf Montu.