- In
ancient Egyptian mythology,
Meskhenet, (also
spelt Mesenet, Meskhent, and Meshkent) was the
goddess of childbirth, and the
creator of each child's...
- the Duat. In consequence, he was
sometimes identified as the
husband of
Meskhenet,
goddess of birth, or, in
later years, of Renenutet, who ****igned the...
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preserved in the
Papyrus Westcar recounts the
story of Isis, Nephthys,
Meskhenet, and
Heqet as
traveling dancers in disguise, ****isting the wife of a priest...
- mothers' bodies.
Depending on the region,
Egyptians believed that
Heqet or
Meskhenet was the
creator of each person's kęĢ,
breathing it into them at the instant...
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Mafdet Mandulis Medjed Mehen Mehet-Weret
Mehit Menhit Meret Meretseger Meskhenet Min (god)
Mnevis Montu Mut
Nebethetepet Nebtuwi Nefertem Nehebkau Nehmetawy...
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Mafdet Mandulis Medjed Mehen Mehet-Weret
Mehit Menhit Meret Meretseger Meskhenet Min
Mnevis Montu Mut N
Nebethetepet Nebtuwi Nefertem Nehebkau Nehmetawy...
- sons. Upon the day of her children's birth, Ra
orders Isis, Nephthys,
Meskhenet, Heket, and
Khnum to aid her. They
disguise themselves as
musicians and...
-
while comparing Hathor to a
strange woman who
tempts a
married man. Like
Meskhenet,
another goddess who
presided over birth,
Hathor was
connected with shai...
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Necropolis Meret â The
goddess of
music who
established cosmic order Meskhenet â A
goddess who
presided over
childbirth Nakith â A
goddess in Duat Nebethetepet...
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Mafdet Mandulis Medjed Mehen Mehet-Weret
Mehit Menhit Meret Meretseger Meskhenet Min
Mnevis Montu Mut N
Nebethetepet Nebtuwi Nefertem Nehebkau Nehmetawy...