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addressed to Nun. Nun's
consort (or his
female aspect) was the
goddess Nunut or
Naunet (Ancient Egyptian: nnwt). The name on Nu is
paralleled with nen "inactivity"...
- the same
meanings and
differ only by
their endings. The
names of Nu and
Naunet are
written with the
determiners for sky and water, and it
seems clear that...
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mythology of the
Ogdoad describes its
eight members, Heh and Hauhet, Nu and
Naunet, Amun and Amaunet, and **** and Kauket,
coming together in the cataclysmic...
- were
represented by a set of
eight gods,
called the Ogdoad. The
goddess Naunet and her male
counterpart Nu
represented the
stagnant primeval water itself;...
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goddess who
presided over
childbirth Nakith – A
goddess of the
underworld Naunet –
female counterpart to Nun
Nebethetepet – A
female counterpart to Atum...
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Ogdoad Amun
Amunet Hauhet Heh
Kauket Kek
Naunet Nu
Ennead Atum Geb Isis
Nephthys Nut
Osiris Set Shu
Tefnut A Aati Aker
Akhty Amenhotep, son of Hapu Amesemi...
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Ogdoad Amun
Amunet Hauhet Heh
Kauket Kek
Naunet Nu
Ennead Atum Geb Isis
Nephthys Nut
Osiris Set Shu
Tefnut A Aati Aker
Akhty Amenhotep, son of Hapu Amesemi...
- Gr****
letter Nu, ν Nu (mythology), the male form of the
Egyptian goddess Naunet The
Chinese term for crossbow, as in the chu-ko-nu or
repeating crossbow...
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Ogdoad Amun
Amunet Hauhet Heh
Kauket Kek
Naunet Nu
Ennead Atum Geb Isis
Nephthys Nut
Osiris Set Shu
Tefnut Triads Theban Triad A Aati Aker
Akhty Amenhotep...
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Ogdoad Amun
Amunet Hauhet Heh
Kauket Kek
Naunet Nu
Ennead Atum Geb Isis
Nephthys Nut
Osiris Set Shu
Tefnut A Aati Aker
Akhty Amenhotep, son of Hapu Amesemi...