22-909: [REDACTED] Look up Ámon or amon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Amon may refer to: Mythology [ edit ] Amun , an Ancient Egyptian deity, also known as Amon and Amon-Ra Aamon , a Goetic demon People [ edit ] Mononym [ edit ] Amon of Judah ( c. 664– c. 640 BC), king of Judah Amon of Toul ( c. 375– c. 423 AD), second recorded Bishop of Toul Given name [ edit ] Amon Olive Assemon (born 1987), Ivorian handball player Amon Bazira (1944–1993), Pan-Africanist leader and organizer Amon Buchanan (born 1982), Australian rules football player Amon G. Carter (1879–1955), American publisher and art collector Amon Göth (1908–1946), Austrian concentration camp commandant in
44-409: A fractured kneecap, which kept him out of play until October 2020. During his first game back, against Randers FC, Amon scored a goal, but after the game suffered more soreness in his knee. A scan two days later revealed that the knee had fractured a second time, leading to another 14-months out of the squad. With zero official appearances since October 2020 due to injuries, Amon left Nordsjælland at
66-404: A tie against Lyngby . He replaced Ernest Asante at the game's 84th minute. On November 26, 2017, Amon started the match against AC Horsens . He played 80 minutes and scored his first goal as a professional player. In the 2018–2019 season, Amon had his strongest season, making 18 Superliga appearances and scoring 2 goals with 2 assists in 877 minutes. During the 2019–2020 season, Amon suffered
88-566: A violinist Ines Amon (born 1992), Slovenian handball player Johann Andreas Amon (1763–1825), German composer Jonathan Amon (born 1999), American soccer player Joseph Amon (born 1969), American epidemiologist and human rights activist Karl Amon (born 1995), Australian rules football player Morissette (singer) (born 1996), Filipina singer-songwriter Nissim Amon (born 1963), Israeli meditation teacher Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Music [ edit ] Amon, original name of
110-566: A violinist Ines Amon (born 1992), Slovenian handball player Johann Andreas Amon (1763–1825), German composer Jonathan Amon (born 1999), American soccer player Joseph Amon (born 1969), American epidemiologist and human rights activist Karl Amon (born 1995), Australian rules football player Morissette (singer) (born 1996), Filipina singer-songwriter Nissim Amon (born 1963), Israeli meditation teacher Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Music [ edit ] Amon, original name of
132-965: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages amon [REDACTED] Look up Ámon or amon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Amon may refer to: Mythology [ edit ] Amun , an Ancient Egyptian deity, also known as Amon and Amon-Ra Aamon , a Goetic demon People [ edit ] Mononym [ edit ] Amon of Judah ( c. 664– c. 640 BC), king of Judah Amon of Toul ( c. 375– c. 423 AD), second recorded Bishop of Toul Given name [ edit ] Amon Olive Assemon (born 1987), Ivorian handball player Amon Bazira (1944–1993), Pan-Africanist leader and organizer Amon Buchanan (born 1982), Australian rules football player Amon G. Carter (1879–1955), American publisher and art collector Amon Göth (1908–1946), Austrian concentration camp commandant in
154-459: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Jonathan Amon Jonathan Oluwadara Amon (born April 30, 1999) is an American soccer player who plays as a left winger for Danish Superliga club Lyngby . Amon played three seasons with the U.S. Soccer Development Academy in Charleston , South Carolina , before getting selected to
176-817: The Witch Hunter Robin anime Amon, a character in the anime Amon Saga Amon, in Armour of God II: Operation Condor Amon, in Devilman and Devilman Crybaby Amon, a non-playable character in the Lufia videogames; see Lufia & the Fortress of Doom § Non-playable characters Amon, in the manga and anime series Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic Amon, in the game series Megami Tensei ; see Shin Megami Tensei If... Amon, in
198-470: The Witch Hunter Robin anime Amon, a character in the anime Amon Saga Amon, in Armour of God II: Operation Condor Amon, in Devilman and Devilman Crybaby Amon, a non-playable character in the Lufia videogames; see Lufia & the Fortress of Doom § Non-playable characters Amon, in the manga and anime series Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic Amon, in the game series Megami Tensei ; see Shin Megami Tensei If... Amon, in
220-635: The DC Comics universe Other uses [ edit ] Amon (Formula One team) , also known as Chris Amon Racing Amon Creek , a river in Washington, USA Amon: The Darkside of the Devilman , a horror manga See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Amon Aman (disambiguation) Amun (disambiguation) Amman (disambiguation) Ammann (disambiguation) Ammon (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
242-463: The DC Comics universe Other uses [ edit ] Amon (Formula One team) , also known as Chris Amon Racing Amon Creek , a river in Washington, USA Amon: The Darkside of the Devilman , a horror manga See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Amon Aman (disambiguation) Amun (disambiguation) Amman (disambiguation) Ammann (disambiguation) Ammon (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
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#1732773197843264-1736: The Nazi SS during World War II Amon Gordon (born 1981), American football player Amon B. King (1807–1836), American military leader Amon Kotei (1915–2011), Ghanaian sculptor and artist Amon Kotey , Ghanaian boxer Amon Liner (1940–1976), American poet and playwright Amon Miyamoto (born 1958), Japanese director Amon Murwira , Zimbabwean politician Amon N'Douffou V , King of Sanwi in Ivory Coast Amon Neequaye (born 1963), Ghanaian boxer Amon Nikoi (1930–2002), Ghanaian economist and diplomat Amon Saba Saakana (formerly Sebastian Clarke), British-Trinidadian writer, broadcaster and publisher Amon Simutowe (born 1982), Zambian chess player Amon-Ra St. Brown (born 1999), American football wide receiver Amon Tobin (born 1972), Brazilian IDM producer Amon Ritter von Gregurich (1867–1915), Hungarian fencer Amon Wilds (1762–1833), English architect and builder Amon Henry Wilds (1784 or 1790–1857), English architect Monsieur Amon (1849–1915), French coffee and real estate entrepreneur Surname [ edit ] Alexandra Amon (born 1981), French-Ivorian actress and film producer Angelika Amon (1967–2020), Austrian-American molecular biologist Artur Amon (1916–1944), Estonian basketball player Carol Amon (born 1946), American judge Chris Amon (1943–2016), New Zealand motor racing driver Cristiano Amon (born 1970), Brazilian-American manager Cristina Amon , Uruguayan-born American scientist and academic Diva Amon , Trinidadian marine biologist Franz Amon ,
286-1602: The Nazi SS during World War II Amon Gordon (born 1981), American football player Amon B. King (1807–1836), American military leader Amon Kotei (1915–2011), Ghanaian sculptor and artist Amon Kotey , Ghanaian boxer Amon Liner (1940–1976), American poet and playwright Amon Miyamoto (born 1958), Japanese director Amon Murwira , Zimbabwean politician Amon N'Douffou V , King of Sanwi in Ivory Coast Amon Neequaye (born 1963), Ghanaian boxer Amon Nikoi (1930–2002), Ghanaian economist and diplomat Amon Saba Saakana (formerly Sebastian Clarke), British-Trinidadian writer, broadcaster and publisher Amon Simutowe (born 1982), Zambian chess player Amon-Ra St. Brown (born 1999), American football wide receiver Amon Tobin (born 1972), Brazilian IDM producer Amon Ritter von Gregurich (1867–1915), Hungarian fencer Amon Wilds (1762–1833), English architect and builder Amon Henry Wilds (1784 or 1790–1857), English architect Monsieur Amon (1849–1915), French coffee and real estate entrepreneur Surname [ edit ] Alexandra Amon (born 1981), French-Ivorian actress and film producer Angelika Amon (1967–2020), Austrian-American molecular biologist Artur Amon (1916–1944), Estonian basketball player Carol Amon (born 1946), American judge Chris Amon (1943–2016), New Zealand motor racing driver Cristiano Amon (born 1970), Brazilian-American manager Cristina Amon , Uruguayan-born American scientist and academic Diva Amon , Trinidadian marine biologist Franz Amon ,
308-537: The U.S. Soccer U15 National Team Camp in 2014. Amon found his way to FC Nordsjaelland by virtue of a serendipitous chain of events that began with him being invited to attend a camp in Denmark at the invitation of scout Kenn Schmidt Nielsen of the Global Elite FC / Global Football School USA, Inc. While in Denmark, Scout Nielsen took him to tryouts at two clubs (Brøndby IF and FC Nordsjælland) and he grew to like
330-666: The band Deicide Amon, the house in the storyline of the King Diamond album Them Amon Amarth , Swedish melodic death metal band Amon Düül II , German rock band Amon: Feasting the Beast , compilation album by the band Deicide Television and film [ edit ] Amon Saga , a 1986 anime film Hanna Amon , a 1951 German film Fictional characters and places [ edit ] Amon ( Dungeons & Dragons ) Amon ( The Legend of Korra ) Amon ( StarCraft ) Amon ( Witch Hunter Robin ) , in
352-553: The band Deicide Amon, the house in the storyline of the King Diamond album Them Amon Amarth , Swedish melodic death metal band Amon Düül II , German rock band Amon: Feasting the Beast , compilation album by the band Deicide Television and film [ edit ] Amon Saga , a 1986 anime film Hanna Amon , a 1951 German film Fictional characters and places [ edit ] Amon ( Dungeons & Dragons ) Amon ( The Legend of Korra ) Amon ( StarCraft ) Amon ( Witch Hunter Robin ) , in
374-581: The end of 2022. On June 30, 2023, Amon signed a one-year contract with Danish Superliga club Lyngby Boldklub . On July 1, 2024, the day his contract expired, Amon signed a new contract with Lyngby until June 2026. Amon was called up in January 2018 to the United States under-20 side for a training camp in Florida. On November 4, 2018, Amon made his senior team debut with the national team in
396-800: The game Shadow Hearts: Covenant Amon Ad Raza, in Warmachine Amon Amarth, another name for Mount Doom which means "Mountain of Fate" Amon County, Ohio, the location of a cult in Netflix Series Devil in Ohio . Amon Garam, the Japanese name of Adrian Gecko , in the anime series Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Amon Koutarou, a character in the Tokyo Ghoul manga series Amon Sur , an alien supervillain from DC Universe. Amon Tomaz , an alternate name of Osiris, in
418-489: The game Shadow Hearts: Covenant Amon Ad Raza, in Warmachine Amon Amarth, another name for Mount Doom which means "Mountain of Fate" Amon County, Ohio, the location of a cult in Netflix Series Devil in Ohio . Amon Garam, the Japanese name of Adrian Gecko , in the anime series Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Amon Koutarou, a character in the Tokyo Ghoul manga series Amon Sur , an alien supervillain from DC Universe. Amon Tomaz , an alternate name of Osiris, in
440-462: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Amon . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Amon&oldid=1195128736 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
462-462: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Amon . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Amon&oldid=1195128736 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
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#1732773197843484-528: The student and training environment at the KIES School, where the camp was held, and Scout Kenn helped him to enroll KIES. Soon after, Søren Krogh (teacher at Kies and assistant coach with FC Nordsjælland) offered Amon the opportunity to join FC Nordsjælland academy U17 team. In May 2017, Amon signed his first professional contract with FCN. Amon made his professional debut on November 4, 2017, in
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