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Renpet was, in the
Egyptian language, the word for "year". Its
hieroglyph was
figuratively depicted in art as a
woman wearing a palm
shoot (symbolizing...
- Ptah –
Qebehsenuef –
Qebui –
Qetesh – Ra – Raet-Tawy – Rem –
Renenutet –
Renpet –
Repyt –
Resheph – Sah – Shai –
Satet –
Seker –
Sekhmet –
Serapis – Serket...
- was also
known as the "Opening" or "Opener of the Year" (Wp Rnpt) or Wep
Renpet. The
month was also
personified as the
deity of its festival,
which in late...
- the
years into a
renpet, or a palm
frond which functioned as a
register of time, and as the
hieroglyph for the word year. This
renpet emerges from a Shen...
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Renpet Mons is a
large shield volcano,
located on the
eastern portion of a ridge-belt
province on Venus. It has a
diameter of 300 km (190 mi) and is the...
- upon the Year" (Ḥryw Rnpt), the last of
which is
transliterated as
Heriu Renpet.
Parker also
proposed that in some
cases the
intercalary month was known...
- left-to-right; the
Palermo Stone is
written opposite: right-to-left. A
large renpet (hieroglyph) for YEAR,
precedes the
register (forms its
starting border)...
-
remain central to
cultural depictions of the year and to
celebrations of Wep
Renpet (Wp Rnpt), the
Egyptian New Year. She was also
venerated as a
goddess of...
- BCE
Kneeling Heh on a
Basket Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Heh.
Renpet Barta,
Winfried (1992). "Die
Bedeutung der
Personifikation Huh im Unterschied...
- Sakhmet, Khnum, Amen-Re and Hathor.
Petosiris was the son of
Sishu and Nefer-
renpet. He
lived in the
second half of the 4th
century BCE,
during the 28th Dynasty...