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TM Nam 6097

Thases
Stable URI (with TM Nam ID): www.trismegistos.org/name/6097
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Greek: Θασης

Egyptian: Ta-s.t

Gender: Female

Linguistic origins: Egyptian

Compound: Ta-GN

Translation: The one of the place

Type: location [provenance (general)]

Bibliography: Demotisches Namenbuch p. 1209

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260 attestations of 122 individuals in documentary texts from Egypt (= Ref level)

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Ref ID Publication Attestation Appears as Provenance (text) Date
96719Orientalia Suecana 31 - 32 (1982-1983), p. 8 no. 3, 1Ta-s.tpersonEgypt, U - Upper Egypt [found & written]BC 299 - 200
64381P. Count. 4, 59Ta-s.tpersonEgypt, 00 - Arsinoites (Fayum) [written]
Egypt, 00c - Magdola (Medinet Nehas) [found]
BC 254 - 231
64485P. Count. 4, 125Ta-s.tmotherEgypt, 00 - Arsinoites (Fayum) [written]
Egypt, 00c - Magdola (Medinet Nehas) [found]
BC 254 - 231
64579P. Count. 4, 186Ta-s.tpersonEgypt, 00 - Arsinoites (Fayum) [written]
Egypt, 00c - Magdola (Medinet Nehas) [found]
BC 254 - 231
591438P. Petrie 2 28 + P. Petrie Cahier 133 - 135, col. 8, 17ΘασῆςpersonEgypt, 00d - Krokodilopolis (Medinet el-Fayum) [written]
Egypt, 00a? - Gurob [found]
BC 230 - 224 about