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December 30, 2018 - "Karnak is located just few Km North of Luxor, and is arguably Egypt’s greatest monument bar the Pyramids.
Built on a gigantic scale, the site covers in total more than 245 acres and is the largest ancient religious site on the planet. It took a total of 1300 years to build and has been attracting pilgrims (and now tourists) for more than 4000 years.
Unable to comprehend its construction as anything other than divine, the ancient Egyptians called the site ‘Ipet Isut’ meaning ‘perfect of palaces’.
The construction of Karnak begun during the middle kingdom, but reached its Zenith during the new Kingdom as the God Amun rose to absolute power in the region. When wars were waged in Ancient Egypt it was seen as the battle between one deity and another for supremacy. Thus Gods were able to rise and fall like kings.
During the height of its power, Karnak presided over 65 villages, 433 gardens, 85 ships, and more than 80,000 workers and slaves.
The site includes three separate temple complexes, the largest and most revered being the Precinct of Amun. Large enough to accommodate 10 cathedrals, the precinct comprises of a sacred lake, several temples, chapels, a court, a festival hall and famously, the great Hypostyle Hall – a towering forest of ancient columns.
The site was once connected to the Luxor Temple - 3Km to the South - by an avenue flanked with sphinxes. Although some of them remain, most are buried beneath the edifices of the modern city." Text from the following website: www.alternativeegypt.com/Luxor/Karnak-Temple.html
December 30, 2018 - "Karnak is located just few Km North of Luxor, and is arguably Egypt’s greatest monument bar the Pyramids.
Built on a gigantic scale, the site covers in total more than 245 acres and is the largest ancient religious site on the planet. It took a total of 1300 years to build and has been attracting pilgrims (and now tourists) for more than 4000 years.
Unable to comprehend its construction as anything other than divine, the ancient Egyptians called the site ‘Ipet Isut’ meaning ‘perfect of palaces’.
The construction of Karnak begun during the middle kingdom, but reached its Zenith during the new Kingdom as the God Amun rose to absolute power in the region. When wars were waged in Ancient Egypt it was seen as the battle between one deity and another for supremacy. Thus Gods were able to rise and fall like kings.
During the height of its power, Karnak presided over 65 villages, 433 gardens, 85 ships, and more than 80,000 workers and slaves.
The site includes three separate temple complexes, the largest and most revered being the Precinct of Amun. Large enough to accommodate 10 cathedrals, the precinct comprises of a sacred lake, several temples, chapels, a court, a festival hall and famously, the great Hypostyle Hall – a towering forest of ancient columns.
The site was once connected to the Luxor Temple - 3Km to the South - by an avenue flanked with sphinxes. Although some of them remain, most are buried beneath the edifices of the modern city." Text from the following website: www.alternativeegypt.com/Luxor/Karnak-Temple.html
Luxor Temple, built during the New Kingom and dedicated to the Theban Triad of Amun, Mut, and Chons, Luxor, Egypt
Detail in the Great Hypostatic Hall, between the Second and Third Pylons (Walls), Precinct of Amun-Re at the Temple of Karnak.
El nombre actual de este enorme e impresionante complejo templario proviene de una aldea cercana llanada el-Karnak, pero su nombre originario fue Ipet-Isut "El más selecto de los lugares" o" El lugar más venerado"
Este fabuloso complejo templario albergaba, no solo,la sede del gran dios Amón, sino que, además constituía también el emplazamiento de numerosas capillas y templos dedicados a otros dioses. Por ejemplo: en el recinto se encuentran tres complejos principales: en el centro se halla el de Amón, con sus capillas auxiliares; en el sur el de su esposa, la diosa Mut y hacia el norte el recitnto de Montu. El pequeño templo de Jonsu dios que formaba parte de la tríada tebana, se encuentra dentro del recinto principal de Amón
También conocido como el complejo de Karnak , es un vasto conglomerado de templos, capillas y otras construcciones que ocupan una extensión aproximada de 1,5 km de largo.
The Karnak Temple Complex — usually called simply Karnak — comprises a vast conglomeration of ruined temples, chapels, pylons and other buildings, notably the Great Temple of Amen and a massive structure begun by Pharaoh Amenhotep III (ca. 1391-1351 BC). It is located near Luxor, some 500 km south of Cairo, in Egypt. The area around Karnak was the ancient Egyptian Ipet-isut ("The Most Selected of Places") and the main place of worship of the Theban Triad with the god Amun as its head. It is part of the monumental city of Thebes. The Karnak complex takes its name from the nearby (and partly surrounded) modern village of el-Karnak, some 2.5 km north of Luxor.
El establecimiento educativo con formación técnica estrenó importantes mejoras edilicias. “La educación es sinónimo de justicia social, y es obligación del Estado que sea pública y gratuita”, dijo Schiaretti.
El establecimiento educativo con formación técnica estrenó importantes mejoras edilicias. “La educación es sinónimo de justicia social, y es obligación del Estado que sea pública y gratuita”, dijo Schiaretti.
Sacred Lake dug out on Djehutymes III's watch. Home to the sacred geese of Amen as well as used by the priests of Amen for ritual ablution.
Luxor Temple, built during the New Kingom and dedicated to the Theban Triad of Amun, Mut, and Chons, Luxor, Egypt
Luxor Temple, built during the New Kingom and dedicated to the Theban Triad of Amun, Mut, and Chons, Luxor, Egypt
EVENTO: Lançamento do Projeto 60+ em Ação - Políticas Públicas Integrativas + Assinatura da Recomendação
DATA: 01.10.2021
LOCAL: Salão dos Órgãos Colegiados
AUTOR DA FOTO: Priscilla Buhr/AMCS
PARTICIPANTES: Subprocuradora-Geral de Justiça em Assuntos Institucionais (Sub. Institucional) Zulene Santana de Lima Norberto; coordenadora do GT Racismo, Irene Cardoso; Maria Dorgivânia Arraes, Presidente Do Conselho Regional De Contabilidade De Pernambuco; André Vinícius Guimarãe De Carvalho, Presidente Da Comissão Nacional De Direito Do 3º Setor Do Conselho Federal Da Oab; Theresa Christine De Albuquerque Nóbrega, Presidente Da Comissão De Direito Do 3º Setor Da Oab Pernambuco; Reginaldo José De Pinho Borges, Presidente Do Conselho Estadual De Direitos Da Pessoa Idosa Em Pernambuco; Roseana Maria Lins Brito Faneco Amorim, Líder Do Grupo Mulheres Do Brasil - Recife; Rômulo Lins De Araújo Filho, Gerente Da Diretoria De Gestão E Governança Do Tribunal De Contas Do Estado De Pernambuco; Frederico Cal Muinhos, Secretário-Geral Da Comissão Em Defesa Da Pessoa Idosa Da Oab Pernambuco E Coordenador Do Conselho Estadual Da Pessoa Idosa; Judith Pinheiro Silveira Borba, Ex-Procuradora De Justiça Do Mppe E Vice Presidente Do Instituto De Pesquisa Da Pessoa Idosa - Ipeti; Ana Célia Cabral De Farias, Prefeita Do Município De Surubim; Frederico Tompson, Assessor Especial Da Presidência Do Tribunal De Justiça De Pernambuco
El establecimiento educativo con formación técnica estrenó importantes mejoras edilicias. “La educación es sinónimo de justicia social, y es obligación del Estado que sea pública y gratuita”, dijo Schiaretti.
El establecimiento educativo con formación técnica estrenó importantes mejoras edilicias. “La educación es sinónimo de justicia social, y es obligación del Estado que sea pública y gratuita”, dijo Schiaretti.
El establecimiento educativo con formación técnica estrenó importantes mejoras edilicias. “La educación es sinónimo de justicia social, y es obligación del Estado que sea pública y gratuita”, dijo Schiaretti.
December 30, 2018 - "Karnak is located just few Km North of Luxor, and is arguably Egypt’s greatest monument bar the Pyramids.
Built on a gigantic scale, the site covers in total more than 245 acres and is the largest ancient religious site on the planet. It took a total of 1300 years to build and has been attracting pilgrims (and now tourists) for more than 4000 years.
Unable to comprehend its construction as anything other than divine, the ancient Egyptians called the site ‘Ipet Isut’ meaning ‘perfect of palaces’.
The construction of Karnak begun during the middle kingdom, but reached its Zenith during the new Kingdom as the God Amun rose to absolute power in the region. When wars were waged in Ancient Egypt it was seen as the battle between one deity and another for supremacy. Thus Gods were able to rise and fall like kings.
During the height of its power, Karnak presided over 65 villages, 433 gardens, 85 ships, and more than 80,000 workers and slaves.
The site includes three separate temple complexes, the largest and most revered being the Precinct of Amun. Large enough to accommodate 10 cathedrals, the precinct comprises of a sacred lake, several temples, chapels, a court, a festival hall and famously, the great Hypostyle Hall – a towering forest of ancient columns.
The site was once connected to the Luxor Temple - 3Km to the South - by an avenue flanked with sphinxes. Although some of them remain, most are buried beneath the edifices of the modern city." Text from the following website: www.alternativeegypt.com/Luxor/Karnak-Temple.html
International Conference on Hybrid Imaging (IPET 2024) held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 7 October 2024.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
This is the largest temple site ever built by man (according to some claims) The Temple of Karnak is actually three main temples, smaller enclosed temples, and several outer temples located about three kilometers north of Luxor, Egypt situated on 100 ha (247 acres) of land. Karnak is actually the sites modern name. Its ancient name was Ipet-isut, meaning "The Most Select (or Sacred) of Places".
The Pylon at Luxor Temple. The Two seated Ramesses statues are all thats left of the original six (two seated, four standing). The obelisk is one of a pair, the other is in Paris.
Luxor Temple, built during the New Kingom and dedicated to the Theban Triad of Amun, Mut, and Chons, Luxor, Egypt
El establecimiento educativo con formación técnica estrenó importantes mejoras edilicias. “La educación es sinónimo de justicia social, y es obligación del Estado que sea pública y gratuita”, dijo Schiaretti.
May 2009
Luxor, Tempio di Luxor
Il Tempio di Luxor è un grande complesso templare egiziano situato sulla riva orientale del Nilo nella città di Luxor (antica Tebe).
Noto nella lingua egizia come ipet resyt, o "harem meridionale", il tempio era dedicato alla triade tebana di Amon, Mut e Khonsu; durante il Nuovo Regno fu il centro della festa annuale di Opet, nella quale una statua di Amon era trasferita lungo il Nilo dal vicino Tempio di Karnak (ipet-isut) per un rito di fertilità. Il tempio fu scoperto da Giovanni Battista Belzoni.
The Karnak Temple Complex, commonly known as Karnak from Arabic Khurnak meaning "fortified village", comprises a vast mix of decayed temples, chapels, pylons, and other buildings near Luxor, in Egypt. Construction at the complex began during the reign of Senusret I in the Middle Kingdom and continued into the Ptolemaic period, although most of the extant buildings date from the New Kingdom. The area around Karnak was the ancient Egyptian Ipet-isut ("The Most Selected of Places") and the main place of worship of the eighteenth dynasty Theban Triad with the god Amun as its head. It is part of the monumental city of Thebes. The Karnak complex gives its name to the nearby, and partly surrounded, modern village of El-Karnak, 2.5 kilometres (1.6 miles) north of Luxor.
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Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director-General, delivers his opening remarks at the International Conference on Hybrid Imaging (IPET 2024) held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 7 October 2024.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
El nombre actual de este enorme e impresionante complejo templario proviene de una aldea cercana llanada el-Karnak, pero su nombre originario fue Ipet-Isut "El más selecto de los lugares" o" El lugar más venerado"
Este fabuloso complejo templario albergaba, no solo,la sede del gran dios Amón, sino que, además constituía también el emplazamiento de numerosas capillas y templos dedicados a otros dioses. Por ejemplo: en el recinto se encuentran tres complejos principales: en el centro se halla el de Amón, con sus capillas auxiliares; en el sur el de su esposa, la diosa Mut y hacia el norte el recitnto de Montu. El pequeño templo de Jonsu dios que formaba parte de la tríada tebana, se encuentra dentro del recinto principal de Amón
También conocido como el complejo de Karnak , es un vasto conglomerado de templos, capillas y otras construcciones que ocupan una extensión aproximada de 1,5 km de largo.