Thebes, Egypt

For the ancient capital of Boeotia, see Thebes, Greece.

Thebes [Θηβαι Thēbai] is the Greek designation of ancient Egyptian niwt "(The) City" and niwt-rst "(The) Southern City". It is located about 800 km south of the Mediterranean, on the east bank of the Nile. It was the capital of Waset, the fourth Upper Egyptian nome. (The term "Waset" was also used for the name of the city as well.) In modern usage, the mortuary temples and tombs of the west bank are generally thought of as being part of Thebes as well. The city was the capital of Egypt during part of the Eleventh Dynasty (Middle Kingdom), and most of the Eighteenth Dynasty (New Kingdom), though the administration probably remained located at Memphis for much of this. With the Nineteenth Dynasty the seat of government moved to the Delta. Its archaeological remains offer a striking testimony to Egyptian civilization at its height.

As the seat of the Theban triad of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu, Thebes was known in the Egyptian language from the end of the New Kingdom as niwt-imn, "The City of Amun. This found its way into the Hebrew Bible as נא אמון nōˀ ˀāmôn ( Nahum 3:8). In Greek this name was rendered Διοσπολις Diospolis, "City of Zeus" (Zeus being the god whom the Greeks identified with Amun).

The name Thebes is often mistakenly thought to derive from the name of the Greek town called Thebes. Although the etymology is unclear, Thebes is likely a grecization of ancient Egyptian t3 ipt-swt (lit. "The Most-select of Places"), one of the names of the temple of Karnak, which is located in the city.

Luxor and Karnak are the names of towns situated at or near the sites of two important temples that stood on the outskirts of the city.


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Major archaeological sites in Thebes

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Map of the Theban Necropolis. Full screen

East Bank

West Bank

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