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Khenti-Amentiu, also Khentiamentiu,
Khenti-Amenti, Kenti-Amentiu and many
other spellings, is an
ancient Egyptian deity whose name was also used as a title...
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judge and lord of the dead and the underworld, the "Lord of Silence" and
Khenti-Amentiu,
meaning "Foremost of the Westerners". In the Old
Kingdom (2686–2181...
- Ha
Khenti-en-Sa-t – A star god
Khenti-heh-f – A knife-e**** god who
guarded the tomb of
Osiris Khenti-henthau – A god
Khenti-Het Anes – A god
Khenti-kha-t-anes...
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Egyptian mythology,
Khenti-kheti (also
spelt Chenti-cheti), was a crocodile-god,
though he was
later represented as a falcon-god. His name
means "foremost...
- to make the
Egyptian language word foremost,
khenti. The
complete composition block is: As
Egyptian "
khenti",
foremost is used
extensively to
refer to gods...
- titulary, are also known,
including A, Sheps, Lord of Khemennu, Asten,
Khenti, Mehi, Hab, and A'an. In addition,
Thoth was also
known by
specific aspects...
- ⲃⲟⲩϣⲏⲙ). The city was a
center of
worship of the
deity Khenty-irty or
Khenti-kheti, a form of the god Horus. The site and its
deity are
mentioned in...
- pharaohs,
becomes the
great god of the
necropolis by
ousting the
jackal god
Khenti-Amentiu. The
Mysteries of Abydos,
centered on the
martyrdom of Osiris, are...
- Isis
Iunit Iusaaset Kagemni I
Kebechet Kek (mythology)
Khensit Khenti-Amentiu
Khenti-kheti
Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis...
- the site.
Khenti-Amentiu and
Osiris merged with each
other very
early on and the
temple complex was seen as the
Sanctuary of Osiris-
Khenti-Amentiu. Plaster...