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Khnum, also
romanised Khnemu (/kəˈnuːm/;
Ancient Egyptian: 𓎸𓅱𓀭 ẖnmw, Koinē Gr****: Χνοῦβις), was one of the earliest-known
Egyptian deities in Upper...
- of the Nile.
Heqet was
originally the
female counterpart of
Khnum, or the wife of
Khnum by whom she
became the
mother of Her-ur. It has been proposed...
- Nyankh-
Khnum and
Khnum-hotep. Both men
lived and
served under pharaoh Niuserre during the 5th
Dynasty (c. 2494–2345 BC). Nyankh-
Khnum and
Khnum-hotep each...
- with the god
Khnum, and the
goddess Satis. She may have been the
sister of the
goddess Satis or she may have been a
junior consort to
Khnum instead. A temple...
-
Khnum, the god of
creation and growth. As a consequence, the king
connected Khnum's name with his own. Khufu's full name (
Khnum-khufu)
means "
Khnum protect...
- by
numerous related names, was an
Upper Egyptian goddess who,
along with
Khnum and Anuket,
formed part of the
Elephantine Triad. A
protective deity of...
-
chamber tomb of the
ancient Egyptian high
status priests Nakht-Ankh and
Khnum-Nakht,
which dates from the 12th Dynasty. The
whole tomb
group is now in...
- Nyankh-
Khnum and
Khnum-hotep. Both men
lived and
served under pharaoh Niuserre during the 5th
Dynasty (c. 2494–2345 BC). Nyankh-
Khnum and
Khnum-hotep each...
-
contains 32 columns. The top part of the
stele depicts three Egyptian deities:
Khnum,
Satis and Anuket. In
front of them,
Djoser faces them,
carrying offerings...
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Tameniu and in the
Amduat Papyrus Inscribed for Nesitaset.
Khepri and
Khnum Khepri was a
scarab beetle who
rolled up the Sun in the
mornings and was...