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| - Luminosity N/A Planets Moons 0 Asteroid Belts 0 Asteroids 0 Objects 0 Location: Milky Way / Eagle Nebula / Amun Amun is a medium system with five and 2 . Amun may be named after the god of creation in the ancient Egyptian pantheon.
- Amun is the king of the Egyptian pantheon. He was originally a local deity and eventually came to be associated nationally. He was also fused with Ra, becoming Amon-Ra. He is the father of Khonsu, the moon god.
- Jon Kasiya is a sometimes enemy/rival of Araña.
- Amun-her-khepeshef is a minor character from the film The Prince of Egypt.
- Amun var en Goa'uld och make av Amounet. Han var en Underlord av Ra och var i Egypten någon gång under 12:e dynastin. Dess Ha'tak, anländer på planeten av Goa'uld Sekhmet, när den senare bestämmer sig för att dra åt förbund med honom, förmodligen i syfte att återvinna en av de "Pilar av Sekhmet". Efter Amun drabbades av förvåning av samma Sekhmet och dödades av sin egen First Prime Khufu. (SG1: "Stargate SG-1: The DVD Collection 49") Kategori:Underlord kategori:Goa'uld
- Amun ist ein mittelgroßes Sonnensystem mit fünf .
- Amun (also spelt Amon, Amoun, Amen, and rarely Imen, and spelt in Greek as Ammon, and Hammon) was the name of a deity, who gradually rose to become one of the most important deities, before fading into obscurity.
- El segundo de los servidores creados por NGD que se utiliza para probar poderes y actualizaciones antes de realizarlas en los servidores oficiales para la detección de problemas, errores y posibles bugs. Para facilitar la tarea de los programadores se ha creado un Equipo de Pruebas que trabaja en la detección y notificación de fallos.
- Posee una palidez olivácea y cabello negro. thumb|374px|Amun
- Amun is an Egyptian Divine Horse that gives you one treasure every day. Originally obtained through the plants promo 2016.
- Amun, reconstructed Egyptian Yamānu (also spelled Amon, Amoun, Amen, and rarely Imen or Yamun, Greek Ἄμμων Ammon, and Ἅμμων Hammon), was a god in Egyptian and Berber mythology who in the form of Amun-Ra became the focus of the most complex system of theology in Ancient Egypt. Whilst remaining hypostatic, Amun represented the essential and hidden, whilst in Ra he represented revealed divinity. As the creator deity "par excellence", he was the champion of the poor and central to personal piety. Amun was self created, without mother and father, and during the New Kingdom he became the greatest expression of transcendental deity in Egyptian theology. He was not considered to be immanent within creation nor was creation seen as an extension of himself. Amun-Ra, likewise with the Hebrew creator
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