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The Temple of Montu (also Temple of Monthu, Montju, or Menthu) is an Egyptian temple dedicated to the worship of Montu. The site is located 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) northeast of Karnak, which is located within Luxor. Medamud was excavated by French archaeologist Fernand Bisson de la Roque from 1925 to the post-war, and revealed many buildings including a temple dedicated to Montu. This temple replaced an ancient sanctuary and consists of an open forum with a tower and enclosing two mounds that housed the chapels of worship. It is thought that the original sanctuary dates to the Old Kingdom. The ruins of the last structure date to the Ptolemy VIII period of the 2nd century BC, although decorations and additions continued to be added centuries later by the Romans. Because of Montu's strong asso

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  • معبد مونتو (ar)
  • Temple de Montou (Médamoud) (fr)
  • Tempio di Montu a Medamud (it)
  • Temple of Montu (Medamud) (en)
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  • Le temple de Montou situé à Médamoud, anciennement Madu, est un temple égyptien voué au culte de Montou. Ce site localisé au nord est de Karnak et à 8 km de la ville de Louxor fut fouillé par l'archéologue Fernand Bisson de La Roque de 1925 à l'après-guerre, et révéla de nombreuses constructions dont un temple de briques crues dédié à l'ancien dieu de la guerre à la tête de taureau Montou daté de Sésostris III. Ce temple remplaça un ancien sanctuaire composé d'une enceinte ouverte par un pylône et enfermant deux buttes qui abritaient des chapelles de culte. On pense que ce sanctuaire primitif remonte à l'Ancien Empire. (fr)
  • معبد مونتو (أيضا معبد مونتهو، مونتجو، أو منتو) هو معبد مصري مخصص لعبادة منتو. يقع الموقع على بعد 5 كم (3.1 ميل) شمال شرق الكرنك، والذي يقع داخل الأقصر. تم حفر مدامود من قبل عالم الآثار الفرنسي فرناند بيسون دي لا روك من عام 1925 إلى ما بعد الحرب، وكشف العديد من المباني بما في ذلك معبد مخصص لمونتو. هذا المعبد محل ملاذ قديم ويتكون من منتدى مفتوح مع برج وضم اثنين من التلال التي تضم مصليات العبادة. ويعتقد أن الملاذ الأصلي يعود إلى المملكة المصرية القديمة. وتعود أطلال الهيكل الأخير إلى فترة بطليموس الثامن من القرن الثاني قبل الميلاد، على الرغم من أن الزينة والإضافات استمرت في الإضافة قرون عديدة في وقت لاحق من قبل الرومان. بسبب ارتباط مونتو القوي مع الثيران المستعرة، كان المعبد مركزا رئيسيا لعبادة الثيران، التي تحتوي على العديد من التماثيل من الثيران للعبادة والانتصافات. معظم هذه التماثيل موجودة (ar)
  • The Temple of Montu (also Temple of Monthu, Montju, or Menthu) is an Egyptian temple dedicated to the worship of Montu. The site is located 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) northeast of Karnak, which is located within Luxor. Medamud was excavated by French archaeologist Fernand Bisson de la Roque from 1925 to the post-war, and revealed many buildings including a temple dedicated to Montu. This temple replaced an ancient sanctuary and consists of an open forum with a tower and enclosing two mounds that housed the chapels of worship. It is thought that the original sanctuary dates to the Old Kingdom. The ruins of the last structure date to the Ptolemy VIII period of the 2nd century BC, although decorations and additions continued to be added centuries later by the Romans. Because of Montu's strong asso (en)
  • Il Tempio di Montu (anche Monthu, Montju o Menthu) è un tempio egizio dedicato al culto del dio Montu. Il sito si trova a 5 km (3.1 miglia) a nord-est di Karnak e Luxor. Il sito di Medamud è stato scavato dall'archeologo francese dal 1925 al dopoguerra, e ha rivelato molti edifici tra cui un tempio dedicato al dio della guerra Montu. Questo tempio ha sostituito un precedente santuario e si compone di un aperto con pilone e stanze che ospitano le cappelle di culto. Si pensa che il santuario originale risalga all'Antico Regno. Le strutture giunte fino a noi appartengono alla ristrutturazione successiva eseguita durante il periodo tolemaico (Tolomeo VIII del II secolo a.C.)e romano.L'associazione del dio Montu alla figura del toro, rese il tempio un importante centro di culto verso questi a (it)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Montu_Ptolemaic_Period_Louvre.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Fernandbissondelaroque.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Medmoud_vue_générale.jpg
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