nomes

(noun)

Subnational administrative divisions within ancient Egypt.

Related Terms

  • waret
  • genut
  • Sobekneferu,
  • Amenemhat III
  • Senusret III
  • Middle Kingdom

Examples of nomes in the following topics:

  • The Middle Kingdom

    • During the First Intermediate Period, the governors of the nomes of Egypt— nomarchs—gained considerable power.
    • To strengthen his position, Amenemhet required registration of land, modified nome borders, and appointed nomarchs directly when offices became vacant.
    • Egypt was divided into three warets, or administrative divisions: North, South, and Head of the South (perhaps Lower Egypt, most of Upper Egypt, and the nomes of the original Theban kingdom during the war with Herakleopolis, respectively).
  • The Old Kingdom

    • It was in this era that formerly independent ancient Egyptian states became known as nomes, and were ruled solely by the king.
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