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Locations of Khonsu's cult were Memphis, Hibis and Edfu.

reputation and healer
Much of his early knowledge was acquired from a local widow woman, who had acquired a reputation as a healer due to her skill with herbal remedies.
They " professed an art of healing superior to that practiced in the cities " Philo notes, and the reader must be reminded of the reputation as a healer Saint Anthony possessed among his 4th-century contemporaries, who flocked out from Alexandria to reach him.
He also gained a reputation as a psychic healer, and would allow people to visit him in his clinic for healing sessions.
However, he also had a reputation as a faith healer.
In addition to the martial disciplines, Okazaki studied health sciences and physical therapy, and ultimately gained a reputation as a healer of the sick and injured.
Within a year, he and his wife, also German, moved to western Pennsylvania, where Keil gained a reputation as a mystic and healer.
Peter gets a reputation for being a healer, and people start worshiping him as a god, which he himself begins to believe ; they even go as far as dressing like him and building a giant golden idol of him.
He gained a reputation as a healer by the age of thirteen.

reputation and spread
His reputation had spread throughout Europe and he was on friendly terms and in communication with most of the major artists including Raphael, Giovanni Bellini and — mainly through Lorenzo di Credi — Leonardo da Vinci.
This humiliating treaty, the contemporary spread of plague with its devastating effects and the chaotic situation in the East with the Sassanian invasions left Gallus with a very bad reputation amongst the latter Roman historians.
For this, and several other acts to safeguard the public funds, Cleveland's reputation as an honest politician began to spread beyond Erie County.
Several days later, the oafish Kurt and Ram spread a false rumor about Veronica giving oral sex to them at the same time, ruining her reputation at school.
He acquitted himself of his functions as abbot with the greatest wisdom, and his reputation spread so far that, according to the Vita, Pope Gregory the Great wrote to recommend himself to his prayers, and sent him a sum of money for the hospital of Sinai, in which the pilgrims were wont to lodge.
His academic reputation spread so quickly that on the foundation in 1571 of Jesus College, Oxford he was named in the charter as one of the founding scholars " without his privity " ( Isaacson, 1650 ); his connection with the college seems to have been purely notional, however.
Therefore, the product spread through the Royal Court and the high society and this made a worldwide reputation for Grasse.
Thus this report of a feud between Eadwig and Dunstan could either have been based on a true incident of a political quarrel for power between a young king and powerful church officials who wished to control the king and who later spread this legend to blacken his reputation, or it could be an urban legend ; the Chronicle also tells of Odo putting aside the King's marriage on the grounds Eadwig and his wife were " too related ".
Some of his plans have no monetary gain for him, but their purpose is to spread fear to the public, adding to his reputation.
A prominent American artist in the jungle scene, AK1200 has been credited for helping to bring jungle and drum and bass to the forefront in the United States, due to his reputation for impressive live performances and prolific remixes, as well as for playing for free to help promote the spread of the style.
His reputation spread quickly and the monks at Sera Monastery also recognised him as their abbot.
On the wings of such tales Haughey's reputation spread.
By his own account, consultation between state government agencies spread his reputation from Tennessee to other states, and further assignments followed.
From Rouen, where he had three successfuL years, his reputation spread to Paris and he was summoned to the new theatre which the comedian Langlois Courcelles had just founded, and where he succeeded, not only in making an engagement for himself, but in bringing all his family, father, mother, wife and brother.
Their musical reputation spread and they were invited to play at a friend's 21st birthday party.
Brown spread a rumor that the dog was lucky ; it then gained a reputation for bringing luck to anyone that touched it.
Brindley's reputation soon spread and he was soon commissioned to construct more canals.
His fame and reputation spread rapidly, and so many people wished to meet him that he began holding teaching seminars, which continued until his death.
Many considered it the beginning of a new movement, and the reputation of Ginsberg and those associated with the Six Gallery reading spread throughout San Francisco.
However someone has spotted the couple and began to spread rumors around town destroying Norma's reputation.
In July 1914 Kumagusu's reputation was spread nationwide, following a newspaper report on the announcement by Walter T. Swingle, head of the Office of Crop Physiology and Breeding investigation of US Department of Agriculture, that they would invite Minakata to the US.
Go Seigen's reputation spread to Japan, then the leading Go powerhouse, and a movement was started there to bring him to Japan.
Roger Dion, in his thesis regarding Philip the Bold's role in promoting the spread of Pinot noir, holds that the reputation of Beaune wines as " the finest in the world " was a propaganda triumph of Burgundy's Valois dukes.
Havens ' reputation as a solo performer soon spread beyond the Village folk circles.

reputation and outside
Carmen initially gained its reputation through a series of productions outside France, and was not revived in Paris until 1883 ; thereafter it rapidly acquired celebrity at home and abroad, and continues to be one of the most frequently performed operas ; the " toreador's song " from Act 2 is among the best known of all operatic arias.
The faculty feared for the university's reputation – it has historically been well regarded for its contributions to mainstream science – and scientists outside the university questioned whether Baylor had " gone fundamentalist ".
Hall had a reputation of being one of the most convinced supporters of the actions and interests of the Soviet Union outside the USSR's political sphere of influence.
Houston's reputation was sufficiently large that he was honored in numerous ways after his death, among them: the US's fourth largest city, a memorial museum, a U. S. Army base, a national forest, a historical park, a university and a prominent roadside statue outside of Huntsville.
The Mercury Prize has a reputation for being awarded to outside chances rather than the favourites.
Cary's reputation as a bedroom community for affluent transplants from outside the South has led to humorous backronyms for its name such as " Concentrated Area of Relocated Yankees.
While some in the industry speculated this would lead to IBM using 6x86 CPUs extensively in its product line and improve Cyrix's reputation, IBM continued to mostly use Intel CPUs, and to a lesser extent, AMD CPUs, in the majority of its products and only used the Cyrix designs in a few budget models, mostly sold outside of the United States.
" Much as Locke predicted, Malebranche's reputation outside France ( where he always enjoyed high esteem ) did begin to diminish during the 18th century, and remained low thereafter.
Without a port, the island depended for its very limited intercourse with the outside world on small craft that were drawn up on the beaches, for which Icarian boat-builders had a high reputation, building boats from the abundant fir forests ; they sold boats and lumber for coin and grain at Chios.
Turner writes that he cemented his reputation as a madman, camping in a tent outside the conference hall and reportedly carrying a large knife in his belt, prompting Paul Federn to declare, " Either Reich goes or I go.
1901, containing emendations written just before his death ), by common consent a major work, which made his reputation outside the university.
Duncan and Robinson became known as the " Twin Towers ", having earned a reputation for their exceptional defense close to the basket, forcing opponents to take lower percentage shots from outside.
This reputation played no small part in discouraging composers outside of the British brass band from writing for the tenor horn, and certainly had an adverse effect on the instrument's popularity outside the UK.
Though the Roma are primarily known as the performers of Hungarian styles like verbunkos, they have their own form of folk music that is largely without instrumentation, in spite of their reputation in that field outside of the Roma community.
The Giovanni Family is an enigma, standing outside Kindred politics, and is the only clan to have truly done so since its inception, The Giovanni have a reputation that causes most fellow Kindred to avoid them at all costs.
There was also a small window facing the outside world, through which the inhabitant would receive food and other necessities and, in turn, could provide spiritual advice and counsel to visitors, as the anchorites gained a reputation for wisdom.
BBC DJ John Peel in particular is largely credited with spreading the reputation of krautrock outside of the German-speaking world.
As CBGB's reputation grew, it began to draw more acts from outside New York City.
Within their first year, they had cemented their reputation as a paradigmatic no wave band when Brian Eno selected them as one of the four groups documented on the No New York LP, the first recording to expose no wave groups to an audience outside of lower Manhattan.
However, it lost its appeal to the later Dukes with the coming of the Industrial Revolution, which left Nottingham with the reputation of having the worst slums in the British Empire outside India.
It was his first publication outside of magazines, and immediately won him a reputation as a significant poet.
Big Black simultaneously found themselves gaining popularity in their hometown, but felt embittered that the same locals who had snubbed them just months before were suddenly interested now that they had built a reputation outside the city, and the band actually refused to play in Chicago for some time.
His interest in the world outside the Peloponnesse may have accounted for some of his reputation for insanity among fellow Spartans who tended to be highly insular, conservative, and suspicious of all things foreign.

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