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Sovereignty and Theology in New Kingdom Egypt: Some Cases of Tradition

Authors: Anthony Spalinger;

Sovereignty and Theology in New Kingdom Egypt: Some Cases of Tradition

Abstract

Trois cas interessants de souverainete peuvent etre avances dans le but d'eclairer le theme du pouvoir royal et sa relation avec la theologie. La premiere se concentre sur la seule mention d'Ahmes Nefertary a Karnak; la seconde est la celebre fete de l'Opet a Louxor tandis que la troisieme, constitue par la fete du siege royal, n'est que brievement abordee par l'A. qui prefere s'attacher au reveil presume d'une norme sous le regne d'Amenophis III. Dans l'histoire pharaonique, le cas d'Ahmes Nefertary est unique puisque l'on peut l'employer comme contre-exemple de l'Opet ou du jubile royal

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