Thebes in ancient Egypt was popularly known as Wase, which means ''City of the Scepter'' in the original language of its people. Thebes' other name, Nowe, is believed to come from the Greek. It refers to No'Amon, meaning the ''City of Amon,'' which pays homage to the powerful god that its citizens worshipped.
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May 29, 2022 · It doesn't look like it was "renamed" as Thebes, it's simply the way the Greeks called it while the Egyptian used Waset. That is, up until ...
Feb 21, 2021 · Of course, the ancient Egyptians didn't call it Thebes. They called it Waset. Today it is known as Luxor.
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Jun 20, 2002 · (And yes, Waset is indeed the Egyptian name for Thebes). I saw this thread at work earlier today and was bored (not very busy in the summer ...
Apr 2, 2016 · I am guessing Egyptian Thebes was a lot older and had a Egyptian name and when the Ptolemies took over Egypt they renamed what ever the Egyptian ...