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Hermopolis maybe
Hermopolis Magna.
Thoth was believed in by the ancient Egyptians, and widely worshiped, his his cult center was Hermopolis.
Amun and Amaunet (Ament) were the hidden/unseen power of the Ogdoad of Hermopolis.
It was called Hermopolis - modern Greek Ermoupoli. It is the main town on the island of Syros.
Hermopolis, known as Khmunu in ancient Egypt, did not have pyramids like those found in Giza or Saqqara. Instead, it was primarily a religious center dedicated to the worship of the god Thoth. The site is more notable for its temples and archaeological remains than for monumental tombs. While there are some burial structures in the region, they do not resemble the iconic pyramids characteristic of other ancient Egyptian sites.
he issued these orders: "surround the city and capture its people. Let not the peasants go forth the field, and let not the plowman plow." I hope my answer was useful to you! :)
He was important because he was one of the eight gods that made up Ogdoed of Hermopolis. He was the god of the air and he was interesting, according to legend he created himself and he did not have any parents.
Alain-Pierre Zivie has written: 'Hermopolis et le nome de l'Ibis' -- subject(s): Egyptian language, Hieroglyphic Inscriptions, Hieroglyphic Writing, Ibises, Thoth (Egyptian deity)
He ruled from his sun boat which flew across the sky every day
In Ancient Egyptian mythology, Amon-Re (originally known simple as "Amon," "Amen," or "Amun") was the king of all the gods. He was usually associated with the bull, the goose, and the ram. The cults of Amon-Re were largely concentrated in the cities of Thebes and Hermopolis.
In ancient times, Egypt had city states like Cairo, Hermopolis, and Alexandria.