God Mnevis
God MnevisGod Mnevis was Egyptian God, to begin with called "Mer-wer" or "Nem-ur", the Living Sun god, Mnevis was linked with Ra, and visited the Soul of Ra. Mnevis was represented in rites by a...
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The rays of AtenGod Aten was an ancient Egyptian solar deity that some Egyptologists trust was a form of Re-Horakhty, otherwise solar god. However, Aten was real specifically affiliated with the suns...
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God IahGod Iah is the ancient Egyptian God of the moon. His names translate into the Egyptian word of the moon. Off-the-wall spellings of his name include Iah, Aa, Ah, Aos, Yah, Iah Tehuti or Iah...
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God HekaGod Heka was the exaltation of magic in Egyptian mythology, his name "Heka" being the Egyptian word for "magic". Fitting to Egyptian writing Heka was "before dichotomy had yet come...
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God MaahesGod Maahes was a lion God and the son of goddess Bastet. He was shown as a lion or a lion-headed man. When read as a lion-headed man, Maahes would don a short kilt and any one of a come of...
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God MinGod Min was Egyptian early fertility deity, Min was fast for the fecundity of the subjects and animals in ancient Egypt. The earliest house for Min was a fetish, an object believed to...
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God NefertumGod of the earlier lotus blossom. The name of Nefertum has the notion of ne plus ultra. He is the blue lotus out of which, fitting to one myth, the sun rises. In a description in the...
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God AkerGod Aker embraces the world - he is represented as the sign of the view in-between two lions (sometimes these possibly human forms rather) which are sat back to back (one animal faces west -...
View ArticleGod Montu
God MontuGod Montu was a war deity of ancient Egypt, seeing to the Middle Kingdom (2040-1640 B.C.E.). The pharaohs of the 11th Dynasty (2040-1991 B.C.E.) were particularly given to this god. Montu...
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God PtahGod Ptah was the god of ancient Egypt in Memphis, called Ptah-Sokar in a double make and Ptah-Sokar-Osiris in the double style, Ptah appointments to the earliest dynastic periods of...
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Wepwawet present scepters to King Seti IGod Wepwawet was a jackal-like funerary deity, whose name means "opener of the ways". Unlike Anubis, who was also jackal-like, Wepwawet was shown with a gray or...
View ArticleGod Mandulis
God MandulisSun God of Nubian stocks, mainly recalled from his inclusion into Ancient Egyptian religious belief. Mandulis was to a big degree a deity worked on the pattern of Horus. His particular...
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God TutuGod Tutu was an Egyptian defender god, Tutu is a late figure of the god Shu. He is often shown as a man wearing the tall atef cap with a uraeus and sun disks, and he...
View ArticleGod Hu
God Hu with RenenutetGod Hu was the God who personifies the agency of a word of command. Hu came into being from a spend of blood from the phallus of the sun-deity Ra. When, according to the...
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God KhnumGod Khnum was the ancient Egyptian God worshipped at Elephantine Island at Aswan, he was a creator deity feared as a ram. Khnum formed a triad with Satet and Anukis on Elephantine Island....
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God ImhotepImhotep was a high officer in the court of King Djoser (the third Dynasty) who after exaltation becomes the embodiment of scribal wisdom and, as son of Ptah, of superb...
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God Hapi of the Southand North EgyptCanopic Jar of Hapi (the baboon)God Hapi the baboon headed son of Horus maintained the lungs of the went and was in turn saved by the goddess Nephthys. The spelling...
View ArticleGod Arensnuphis
God ArensnuphisGod Anthropomorphic Nubian deity wearing a plumed crown who takes place in southern temples during the Graeco-Roman period, contemporary with the Meroitic civilisation based around the...
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God SobekGod Sobek is the Crocodile deity or Lord of Faiyum Oasis from Faiyum. Sobek was known as Suchos in Greek. The name Sobek also called in several spelling such as Sebek, Sochet, Sobk, Sobki or...
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God ReshepGod Reshep or (Reshef) was an Amorite war deity got into Egypt during the 18th Dynasty (1550-1307 B.C.E.), belike as a result of the Tuthmossid campaigns in the Near East territories. Given...
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