- of
Maahes begins with the
hieroglyphs for the male lion,
although in
isolation it also
means (one who can) see in front. Some of the
titles of
Maahes were...
- Nefertum. She was also said to be the
mother of the lion-headed war god,
Maahes. She was also
considered to be the
sister of the cat
goddess Bastet. The...
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daughter of Ra and Isis, and the
consort of Ptah, with whom she had a son,
Maahes. As
protector of
Lower Egypt, she was seen as
defender of the king, and...
-
Meroitic peoples inhabiting Kush. He is
often considered the
equivalent of
Maahes the lion-headed war god of Egypt,
despite a
claim of the two not
being counterparts...
- goddesses";
other sons of
these goddesses performed the same function.
These were
Maahes,
Khonsu and Nefertem.
Originally the
protector of tombs, Tutu
later guarded...
- were
conceived as
being part lion,
including the war
deities Sekhmet and
Maahes, and Tefnut, the
goddess of moisture.. The lion was a
prominent symbol in...
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Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M
Maahes Maat
Mafdet Mandulis Medjed Mehen Mehet-Weret
Mehit Menhit Meret Meretseger...
- and give life to gods and
humans Khonsu – A Moon god, son of Amun and Mut
Maahes – A Lion god, son of
Bastet Montu – A god of war and the Sun, worshiped...
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Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M
Maahes Maat
Mafdet Mandulis Medjed Mehen Mehet-Weret
Mehit Menhit Meret Meretseger...
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Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M
Maahes Maat
Mafdet Mandulis Medjed Mehen Mehet-Weret
Mehit Menhit Meret Meretseger...