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172: Horemheb, Wise Like Thoth

172: Horemheb, Wise Like Thoth

Published 3 years, 9 months ago
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Horemheb's favourite god. Throughout his life, Horemheb commissioned monuments and artefacts that honoured Djehuty (Thoth). As a courtier, then a King, Horemheb showed a certain favour towards this god. Why did he like this god, in particular, and what do these artefacts tell us about Horemheb as a person?

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