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Menhit /
ˈmɛnˌhɪt/ (also
known as Menhyt, and Menchit) was
originally a
Nubian lion
goddess of war in the
Kingdom of Kush, who was
regarded as a tutelary...
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Khepri –
Khnum –
Khonsu –
Maahes – Maat –
Mafdet –
Medjed –
Mehen –
Mehit –
Menhit –
Meret –
Meretseger –
Meskhenet – Min –
Mnevis –
Montu – Mut – Nebethetepet...
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alongside Satis and Anuket,
while at Esna, he was
worshipped alongside Menhit, Nebtu,
Neith and Heka.
Banebdjedet was the
equivalent god in
Lower Egypt...
- then Mut also ****imilated
Menhit,
another lioness goddess, and her
adopted son's wife,
becoming Mut-Sekhmet-Bast-
Menhit, and
finally becoming Mut-Nekhbet...
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Musisi Sudika-Mbambi
Amesemi Amon
Apedemak Arensnuphis Dedun Mandulis Mehit Menhit Sebiumeker Kwoth Kahindo Kasiyembe Katee Kentse Kiruka Kitundukutu Kubikubi...
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several particular deities,
including Hathor, Sekhmet, Bastet, Raet-Tawy,
Menhit, Tefnut, and Mut. The eye
goddess acts as mother, sibling, consort, and...
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mother was
alternately said to be Nebetu'u (a form of Hathor), lion-headed
Menhit, and the cow
goddess Mehet-Weret,
before settling on Neith, a war and mother...
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there are subcategories,
referring to: a goddess, a priestess, the
goddess Menhit, the
shrine of the
goddess (àter), the
goddess Isis, and
lastly goddess:...
- Kothar-wa-Khasis M
Maahes Maat
Mafdet Mandulis Medjed Mehen Mehet-Weret
Mehit Menhit Meret Meretseger Meskhenet Min
Mnevis Montu Mut N
Nebethetepet Nebtuwi Nefertum...
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Breith D
Dedun H Heka
Hemen Horus K
Khenmu J
Jesus M
Makedeke Mash
Mehit Menhit Merul Miket N Nu R Ra S
Satis Sabomakal Sobek T
Thoth W Wusa Y
Yahweh Temples...