- five
fundamental principles:
upholding ma'at (cosmic order),
belief in
Netjer (the
supreme being),
veneration of akhu (ancestors), parti****tion in and...
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Ancient Egyptian deities are the gods and
goddesses worshipped in
ancient Egypt. The
beliefs and
rituals surrounding these gods
formed the core of ancient...
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Kemetism (also Kemeticism;
sometimes referred to as
Neterism from
netjer "god"), or
Kemetic paganism, is a
neopagan religion and
revival of the ancient...
- the
biblical land of Put or Havilah. At
times Punt is
referred to as Ta
netjer (tꜣ nṯr), lit. 'Land of the God'. The
exact location of Punt is debated...
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Akhty (also read
Netjer-akhty) was an
ancient Egyptian deity. He was
seldom mentioned.
Akhty was
depicted as a
northern bald ibis. The bird
depiction was...
- 'innovation'." "What is
Kemetic Orthodoxy?: Introduction". The
House of
Netjer.
Retrieved 4
October 2013. Garrow, J., How much of
orthodox medicine is...
- status.
Instead of the spouse's title,
Hetepheres bore only the
title Sat-
netjer-khetef (verbatim: "daughter of his
divine body"; symbolically: "king's bodily...
- Imen-hetep(u)
netjer heqa
Waset (Year 1–5) Amun is satisfied, god, and
ruler of
Thebes Akh-en-Iten (after Year 5) The one who is
beneficial to the Aten...
- the
entrance to the city palace. Menkaure's
pyramid at Giza was
called Netjer-er-Menkaure,
meaning "Menkaure is Divine". This
pyramid is the smallest...
- (provincial governor) who
answered directly to the king.
Every niwt had a Hut
netjer (temple)
dedicated to the
chief deity as well as a Heqa hut (nomarch's residence)...