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Egyptian Mythology
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Neith – Creator of the Universe

Neith was one of the oldest deities of the Egyptian pantheon, known as the goddess of creation. She’s also the goddess of domestic arts and war, but these ...

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What Was the Winged Sun in Egyptian Mythology?

The sun played a central role in Egyptian mythology since its beginning, with several important symbols associated with it. One such symbol was the Winged ...

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Soul, Spirit, and Substance: Delving into the Concept of Ka ð“‚“

In Ancient Egypt, what we call the soul was considered to be a compendium of different parts, just as a body is made up of different parts. Each one of the ...

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Egyptian Canopic Jars: A Portal to the Afterlife’s Mysteries

Mortuary rituals were a fundamental part of ancient Egyptian culture and consisted of several steps in a long process. Within the mummification process, the ...

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Was Scepter: Ancient Egypt’s Symbol of Power and Protection

Egyptian mythology teems with remarkable artifacts and objects that represented important concepts. The Was Scepter, among the most important of Egyptian ...

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Amun: The Sun God’s Journey through Egyptian Mythology

In Egyptian mythology, Amun was the god of the sun and air. As a primordial deity and king of all gods, Amun rose to prominence during the Egyptian New ...

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Khepri – The Egyptian God of Sunrise

Khepri, also spelled Kephera, Kheper, and Chepri, was the Egyptian solar deity associated with the rising Sun and dawn. He was also known as a creator god ...

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Khonsu – The Egyptian God of the Moon, Time, and Fertility

Khonsu, also known as Chons, Khonshu, and Khensu, is an ancient Egyptian lunar good, representing the Moon, time, and fertility. As a moon deity and the ...

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The Multifaceted Deity, Sobek: Fertility, Power, and Protection

Sobek, the crocodile god, was an important figure in Egyptian culture, connected to the river Nile and the crocodiles that inhabited it. He had to do with ...