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Seshat – Egyptian Goddess of the Written Word

In Egyptian mythology, Seshat (also known as Seshet and Sefkhet-Abwy) was known as the goddess of the written word. Seshat was also a patron of writing in ...

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Benben – Egyptian Mythology

The Benben stone was closely related to the myth of creation, and is often classified among the most prominent symbols of ancient Egypt. It had associations ...

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Ptah – Egyptian God of Craftsmen and Architects

In Egyptian mythology, Ptah was both a creator deity and the god of architects and artisans.  He was also a healer. In the Memphite Theology, he was ...

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Ra – God of the Sun in Egyptian Mythology

In Egyptian mythology, Ra, also known as Re, was the god of the sun and the creator of the universe. Due to his significant influence over the centuries, he ...

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Nephthys – Goddess of Darkness and Death Egyptian Mythology

In Egyptian mythology, Nephthys was a goddess of sunset, twilight, and death. Her name meant Lady of the Temple Enclosure. As a goddess of darkness, ...

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Babi – Egyptian Male Baboon God

In Egyptian mythology, most gods had animal representations or were portrayed as animals themselves. That is the case of Babi, the baboon god of the ...

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Hathor – Egyptian Goddess of Sky and Her Symbols

In Egyptian mythology, Hathor was a goddess of the sky, of fertility, women and love. She was one of the most important Egyptian goddesses who was ...

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Satet – Egyptian Goddess of War and Archery

In Egyptian mythology, Satet was a goddess associated with hunting, archery, war and fertility. She was worshipped as a guardian of her people and her ...

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Thoth -The Egyptian God of Wisdom and Writing

In Egyptian mythology, Thoth was a moon god, and a deity of languages, learning, writing, science, art, and magic. Thoth’s name meant 'He who is like the ...

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Bes – Egyptian God of Fertility and Childbirth

The name Bes referred, in Ancient Egypt, not to a single god but to a number of gods and demons, who were responsible for guarding fertility and childbirth. ...

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