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Renenūtet (also
transliterated Ernūtet, Renen-wetet, Renenet) was a
goddess of grain, grapes,
nourishment and the
harvest in the
ancient Egyptian religion...
- as the
husband of Meskhenet,
goddess of birth, or, in
later years, of
Renenutet, who ****igned the Ren, and had
become considered goddess of fortune. Because...
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remains of a Greco-Roman town
where a
temple of the cobra-goddess
Renenutet (a
harvest deity) was
founded during the
reigns of
Amenemhat III and Amenemhat...
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particular focus on Faiyum. Here he
dedicated a
temple to Sobek, a
chapel to
Renenutet,
erected two
colossal statues of
himself in Biahmu, and
contributed to...
- Θερμουθις), also
transliterated as
Tharmuth and Thermutis, the Gr**** name of
Renenutet, a
fertility deity depicted as an
Egyptian cobra. She is
referred to as...
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Pictured in
human form,
Neper is
often depicted as a
child suckled by
Renenutet. Neper's body was
dotted to
represent grains. The
hieroglyphs that write...
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Renenutet is an
extinct genus of
colubroid snake that
lived in
Egypt during the Priabonian. Mccartney,
Jacob A.; Seiffert, Erik R. (2
January 2016). "A...
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brought Geb the
occasional interpretation that he was the
husband of
Renenutet, a
minor goddess of the
harvest and also
mythological caretaker (the meaning...
- el-Khadim in the Sinai, and
constructed the well-preserved
temple of
Renenutet in
Medinet Madi. The tomb of
Amenemhat IV has not been identified, although...
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sometimes included different goddesses, so that
Sendjet guarded Duamutef and
Renenutet guarded Qebehsenuef. In some
inscriptions from
Middle Kingdom coffins...