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612: 431: 163:, which effectively decentralized the Egyptian state. The post of nomarch then quickly became hereditary, thereby creating a virtual feudal system where local allegiances slowly superseded obedience to the pharaoh. Less than 200 years after Djedkare's reign, the nomarchs had become the all-powerful heads of the provinces. At the dawn of the 387: 662: 526: 261: 380: 304: 373: 331: 148:
of the Nile valley. The earliest topographical lists of the nomes of Upper and Lower Egypt date back to the reign of
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The power of the nomarchs remained important during the later royal revival under the impulse of the
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The division of the Egyptian kingdom into nomes can be documented as far back as the reign of
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to the most powerful nomarchs, upon whom they could only bestow titles and honours.
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The power of the nomarchs grew with the reforms of Nyuserre's second successor,
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also being used to refer to the area within a nomarch's purview).
541: 500: 420: 76:). A nomarch was the government official responsible for a nome. 20: 531: 238: 133: 430: 117: 106: 186:, setting the stage for the apex of royal power during the 58:; the country was divided into 42 provinces, called 71: 63: 299:. Vol. 2. Oxford University Press. p. 597. 629: 395: 381: 320:Jones, James Barry; Keating, Michael (1995). 319: 287: 193: 388: 374: 291:(2001). "Old Kingdom: Fifth Dynasty". In 527:Fan-bearer on the Right Side of the King 351:"The Nomes (provinces) of Ancient Egypt" 297:The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt 171:had diminished to the extent that they 630: 272: 369: 277:. Blackwell Books. pp. 142, 400. 663:Government of the Ptolemaic Kingdom 520:Courtly and administrative titulary 167:, the power of the Pharaohs of the 127: 13: 323:The European Union and Its Regions 14: 674: 343: 610: 429: 326:. Clarendon Press. p. 253. 262:Diodorus Siculus, Library, 1.73 54:) was a provincial governor in 16:Ancient Egyptian local governor 313: 281: 266: 255: 202:continued to be used into the 1: 496:Servant in the Place of Truth 249: 577:Royal sealer (Ancient Egypt) 209:The title is also in use in 79: 7: 232: 10: 679: 567:Overseer of the treasuries 275:A History of Ancient Egypt 118: 107: 93: 35: 18: 605: 519: 446:Divine Adoratrice of Amun 438: 427: 401: 396:Ancient Egyptian titulary 336:– via Google Books. 217:, which were also titled 165:First Intermediate Period 617:Ancient Egypt portal 273:Grimal, Nicolas (1992). 194:Later re-use of the term 19:Not to be confused with 643:Ancient Egyptian titles 572:Overseer of Upper Egypt 72: 64: 43: 648:Nomes of ancient Egypt 491:Second Prophet of Amun 101:"province, district". 466:High Priest of Osiris 215:prefectures of Greece 213:for the heads of the 658:Gubernatorial titles 653:Ancient Greek titles 289:Altenmüller, Hartwig 146:Predynastic kingdoms 486:Priestess of Hathor 471:High Priest of Ptah 461:High Priest of Amun 416:Khenemetneferhedjet 173:owed their position 562:Overseer of fields 557:Overseer of cattle 456:God's Wife of Amun 439:Religious titulary 293:Redford, Donald B. 625: 624: 476:High Priest of Ra 306:978-0-19-510234-5 244:Pepi II Neferkare 184:12th Dynasty 180:11th Dynasty 670: 615: 614: 613: 433: 411:Great Royal Wife 390: 383: 376: 367: 366: 362: 357:. 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Index

Monarch
Ancient Greek
Ancient Egyptian
ḥrj tp
ꜥꜣ
ancient Egypt
nomes
spꜣ.t
Ancient Greek
νομός
νομάρχης
-άρχης
Djoser
3rd Dynasty
Old Kingdom
Predynastic kingdoms
Nyuserre Ini
5th Dynasty
Djedkare Isesi
First Intermediate Period
8th Dynasty
owed their position
11th Dynasty
12th Dynasty
Middle Kingdom
Roman
modern Greece
prefectures of Greece
Haty-a
Pepi II Neferkare

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