-
possibly "beautiful one who closes" or "one who does not close"; also
spelled Nefertum or Nefer-temu) was, in
Egyptian mythology,
originally a
lotus flower at...
- goddess, Sekhmet. He was
sometimes identified with
another son of Sekhmet,
Nefertum.
Maahes was said to
fight Ra's archenemy, the
serpent Apep,
during Ra's...
- Shedsu-
nefertum was a High
Priest of Ptah at the end of the Twenty-first
Dynasty of
Egypt and
beginning of the Twenty-second Dynasty.
Shedsunefertem was...
-
Sekhmet was
considered the wife of the god Ptah and
mother of his son
Nefertum. She was also said to be the
mother of the lion-headed war god, Maahes...
- BC and 1649 BC —
Djedkherewre — —
Unknown —
Sankhibre II — —
Unknown —
Nefertum[...]re — —
Unknown — Sekhem[...]re — —
Unknown —
Kakemure — —
Unknown —...
- daughter,
Mehtenweskhet B, who
married the High
Priest of Ptah Shedsu-
nefertum. When
Nimlot A died, his son
Shoshenq inherited the
title of
Great Chief...
- time of Siamen. Shedsu-
nefertum c. 962-942. End of
Dynasty 21,
beginning of
dynasty 22,
including Shoshenq I Shedsu-
nefertum was a son of the High Priest...
- many
deities in
local cult centers, like Ptah, Sekhmet, and
their child Nefertum at
Memphis and the
Theban Triad at Thebes, were ****embled into
family triads...
-
ancient Egyptian god Ptah, his wife
Sekhmet the
goddess of war, and his son
Nefertum. The
temple was
built in the
Middle Kingdom,
approximately in the 18th...
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Nefertemkhure Nefertum is his Protector...