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Coordinates: 26°09′59″N 32°39′42″E / 26.166270°N 32.661584°E / 26.166270; 32.661584
Dendera (Arabic: دندرة Dandarah; also spelled Denderah, ancient Iunet,Tentyris or Tentyra) is a small town and former bishopric in Egypt situated on the west bank of the Nile, about 5 kilometres (3 mi) south of Qena, on the opposite side of the river. It is located approximately 60 kilometres (37 mi) north of Luxor and remains a Latin Catholic titular see.
At a rather isolated place at the edge of the desert, about 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) south-west of the modern town, lies what Dendera is famous for, a mostly Greco-Roman temple complex known in ancient Egyptian as Iunet or Tantere. The modern Arab town is built on the ancient site of Ta-ynt-netert, which means 'She of the Divine Pillar.' In the Greek era, the town was known as Tentyra. It was once the -modest- capital of the 6th Nome (Pharaonic province) of Upper Egypt, and was also called Nikentori or Nitentori, which means 'willow wood' or 'willow earth'. Some scholars believe the name derives from the sky and fertility goddess Hathor, also associated with the Greek Aphrodite, who was especially worshiped there. The official deity of the city was a crocodile. Crocodiles were also venerated as deities in other Egyptian cities, which gave rise to many quarrels, notably with Ombos.
Hathor (/ˈhæθɔːr/ or /ˈhæθər/;Egyptian: ḥwt-ḥr; in Greek: Ἅθωρ, meaning "mansion of Horus") is an Ancient Egyptian goddess who personified the principles of joy, feminine love, and motherhood. She was one of the most important and popular deities throughout the history of Ancient Egypt. Hathor was worshiped by royalty and common people alike in whose tombs she is depicted as "Mistress of the West" welcoming the dead into the next life. In other roles she was a goddess of music, dance, foreign lands and fertility who helped women in childbirth, as well as the patron goddess of miners.
The cult of Hathor predates the historic period, and the roots of devotion to her are therefore difficult to trace, though it may be a development of predynastic cults which venerated fertility, and nature in general, represented by cows.
Hathor is commonly depicted as a cow goddess with horns in which is set a sun disk with Uraeus. Twin feathers are also sometimes shown in later periods as well as a menat necklace. Hathor may be the cow goddess who is depicted from an early date on the Narmer Palette and on a stone urn dating from the 1st dynasty that suggests a role as sky-goddess and a relationship to Horus who, as a sun god, is "housed" in her.
A DETAILED DESCREPTION OF THE DENDARA TEMPLE IN 2 PARTS IN THE 1st. PART .YOU WILL KNOW WHO IS THE GODDESS HATHOR . SEE THE CROWNES OF ANCIENT EGYPT AND RELIEFS FOR CLEOPATRA WITH JULIUS CESAR. ALSO YOU WILL KNOW ABOUT THE SANATORIUM OF THE GODDESS HATHOR AND THE ZODIAC SIGNS OF THE ANCIENT CALENDER
Concierto de Proyecto Dendara desde la sala de conciertos El Impulso. 19 de febrero del 2016
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A look round the late Egyptian hypostyle hall at the Temple of Hathor, Dendara, basically of Roman date.
CAUTION: THIS VIDEO IS VERY OLD (1992), THESES PLACES HAVE NOW CHANGED. IT'S ONLY IF YOU WANT TO SEE EGYPT IN THE 90'S The Dendera Temple complex which contains the Temple of Hathor is one of the best preserved temples, if not the best, in all Egypt. The whole complex covers some 40,000 square meters and is surrounded by a hefty mud brick enclosed wall. The present building dates back to the times of the Ptolemaic dynasty and was completed by the Roman emperor Tiberius, but it rests on the foundations of earlier buildings dating back at least as far as Khufu (pyramid builder Cheops, second king of the 4th dynasty [c. 2613--c. 2494 BC]), in which was found the celebrated zodiac now in Paris; there are also the Roman and pharaonic Mammisi (birth houses), ruins of a Coptic church and a sma...
Travel video about destination Dendera in Egypt. On the desert border between Luxor and Abydos is the impressive Hathor Temple of Dendera, one of ancient Egypt's most important cities. The existence of the sanctuary for the goddess of love, music, dance and joy dates back to the Early Ancient Empire of 2000 years B.C. Facts relating to the later extension of the temple area ordered by the kings of the 12th Dynasty have also been preserved. Over the years the deciphering of numerous hieroglyphs has revealed numerous ancient fertility rites and also a comprehensive impression of Dendera. The design of the Hathor Temple originates from Late Ptolomaic times. Construction of the temple began in 30 B.C when the country was under Roman rule. The emperors Augustus and Tiberius finally completed th...
a tour by Egyot wonders tours & travel taken by dutch tourist inside the crypt dendera temple with mr Ahmed Taha the tour guide
Travel video about destination Egypt. Egypt is a land of monumental temples, gigantic pyramids, the River Nile and the mysterious Sphinx: 5000 years of history.Founded by Alexander The Great in 332 B.C., the city of Alexandria is located in the Nile Delta and it was here that Caesar and Mark Anthony fell under Cleopatra’s spell. Cairo is Africa’s largest city and the heart of the Arab world, extreme poverty living next to opulent wealth, and modern, Western boutiques next to ancient souks. The Cairo Museum is home to the most extensive collection of Egyptian antiquities, including the golden mask and tomb of Tutankamun. Towering above almost any other human achievement are the impressive three pyramids of Gisa. The Cheops Pyramid, the world’s largest single construction, took four hundred ...
A look at The Temple of Hathor at Dendera. Below the main temple in a small corridor is one of Egypt's most talked about pieces of temple art. The Dendera Lightbulb. Comments welcome on what this depicts. Video clip from EnergeticSynthesis. Links below. Video clip uploaded under Creative Commons Lic. From channel - EnergeticSynthesis- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn5GYVTT7fB86yD0OGw2VOQ From Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SceKhdlgUN8 Google Earth Image - Temple of Hathor - Outer hypostyle hall - by - Mohamed Attef - https://www.360cities.net/ro/profile/attef http://www.ancientegyptonline.co.uk/denderahlightbulb.html Music - Namaste by Audionautix
Dendera Tapınağı, Luksor, Mısır https://yoldaolmak.com/dendera-tapinagi-luksor-misir.html Dendera Tapınağı (Temple of Hathor), Mısır'da Nil Nehri'nin batı yakasında, Dendera yerleşim yerinin 2.5 km güney doğusunda yer alan görkemli bir tapınak.
Shot at the North of Luxor, Egypt I take you inside Abydos and Dendera Temples. Great History, megalithic structures and an all time mystery, not to forget we will go down inside the underground crypt! Find me on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jan_niedbala This video was shot with a Canon G7X Mark II. For more info on this product, click here: http://amzn.to/2mQlwHY ♫Copyright Free Music By♫ ●DJ Quads - Sunny - https://youtu.be/MrsGg7zPXBQ ●Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads ●Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/djquads/ ●Twitter - https://twitter.com/DjQuads ●YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/QuadsAKA Hi! Thanks for watching my video. My name is Jan NIEDBALA. I am a French travel and life enthusiast. My goal is to share my daily adventures to take you on ...
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[Chorus:]
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And the first time I ever had a real kiss, it was you boy (ooh boy you taught me)
You taught me how to treat somebody sweet, (yes you did, yes you did)
I remember when you told me that you love me (oh boy)
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[Bridge:]
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And the first time I ever had a real kiss, it was you boy (I remember you taught me)
You taught me how to treat somebody sweet, (you taught me how to treat somebody sweet)
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And if I knew everything that I know right now back then,
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Said if I knew everything that I know right now back then