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- Heliopolitans are a fictional group of gods, based on Ancient Egyptian deities, appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Characters...
- This article contains special characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Zeus (/zjuːs/, Ancient...
- and is based on the Egyptian lunar god Khonsu. He is a member of the Heliopolitan pantheon and the patron of the superhero Moon Knight. Khonshu appears...
- of nine deities in ancient Egypt. Claims to preeminence made by its Heliopolitan priests were not respected throughout Egypt, as each nome typically had...
- In the creation myth of the Heliopolitan form of ancient Egyptian religion, Benben was the mound that arose from the primordial waters Nu upon which the...
- In early modern scholarship, a cult to a supposed Heliopolitan Triad of Jupiter Heliopolit****, Venus and Mercury (or Dionysus) was thought to have originated...
- is based on the Egyptian cat goddess Bastet. Bast is a member of the Heliopolitan and Wakandan pantheons. and the patron of the superhero Black Panther...
- writings contradict how Atum was brought into existence. According to the Heliopolitan view, Atum originally existed in his egg within the primeval waters,...
- of a podium wall in the Roman complex of the Temple of Jupiter Baal (Heliopolitan Zeus) are known as the "Trilithon". Each of these is estimated at 750–800...
- was the god of light, peace, lions, air, and wind.[citation needed] In Heliopolitan theology, Atum created the first couple of the Ennead, Shu and Tefnut...