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Period of
Egyptian history (c. 2181–2055 BC), Imsety, Hapy, Duamutef, and
Qebehsenuef were
especially connected with the four
canopic jars that
housed the...
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Nemty –
Neper –
Nephthys – Nu – Nut –
Osiris –
Pakhet –
Petbe – Ptah –
Qebehsenuef –
Qebui –
Qetesh – Ra – Raet-Tawy – Rem –
Renenutet –
Renpet – Repyt...
- ****ociated with venom—the jar of the intestine—which was
deified later as
Qebehsenuef, one of the four sons of Horus. As the
guard of one of the
canopic jars...
- one of the forty-two ****essors of Maat Osiris, lord of the
Underworld Qebehsenuef, one of the four sons of
Horus Seker, a
falcon god of the
Memphite necropolis...
- hawk-headed man
Genealogy Parents Geb and Nut
Siblings Osiris, Isis, Set, and
Nephthys Consort Serqet, Hathor,
Offspring Imset, Hapi, Duamutef,
Qebehsenuef...
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South was
protected by the
goddess Isis and was ****igned to the liver;
Qebehsenuef: the falcon-headed god
representing the West was
protected by the goddess...
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scenes include a
kiosk containing a cat-headed god and Anubis, Hapi,
Qebehsenuef, Horus-Irbakef, Thoth, Isis, Neith, Horus, and a
kiosk containing Mut...
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solar deities,
followed by
Imset and Hapy and by
Duamutef and
Qebehsenuef, the Four Sons of Horus. The
parade of
deities is
concluded by Isis and...
- Nile,
later deified Ptahhotep –
Writer of a
Wisdom Text,
later deified Qebehsenuef – A son of
Horus Qebui – God of the
north winds Ra-ateni – A god Rā-Ḥerakhty...
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Egyptian deities shown in the form of a hawk or hawk-headed man
include Qebehsenuef, Sopdu, Ra (not always), and Sokar.
Egypt was not the only
location of...