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Serket /
ˈsɜːrˌkɛt/ (Ancient Egyptian: srqt) is the
goddess of
healing venomous stings and
bites in
Egyptian mythology,
originally the
deification of the...
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Scorpion II (Ancient Egyptian:
possibly Selk or Weha), also
known as King Scorpion, was a
ruler during the
Protodynastic Period of
Upper Egypt (c.3200–3000 BCE)...
- One night,
before entering Sgrub, an
incident occurs involving Vriska Serket,
Terezi Pyrope,
Tavros Nitram and a
violent cycle of
revenge which kills...
- Frédérique (1984). Les prêtres-ouâb de
Sekhmet et les
conjurateurs de
Serket (in French).
Presses Universitaires de France. Vycichl,
Werner (1983). Dictionnaire...
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Scorpion I (fl. c. 3250 BC) was a
ruler of
Upper Egypt during Naqada III. He was one of the
first rulers of
Ancient Egypt, and a
graffito of him depicts...
- poisons. She
could be ****ociated with
another bride of one of the Horuses,
Serket. Pinch,
Geralidine (2002).
Handbook of
Egyptian Mythology. ABC-Clio. p. 145...
- may
refer to: A
genus of orb-weaver spiders,
synonym of
Araneus Aranea Serket, a
character from the
webcomic Homestuck (2009-2016) A
character in E. B...
- king
Scorpion II,
whose name may
refer to, or be
derived from, the
goddess Serket, a
special early protector of
other deities and the rulers.
Naqada III extended...
- Sakhet, Sakhmet, Sekhet) Sefkhet-Abwy
Sehith Sekhat-Hor Sekhet-Metu
Seret Serket (Selcis, Selket, Selqet, Serqet) Sesenet-Khu
Seshat (Safekh-Aubi) Shemat-Khu...
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mentioned on the tomb
walls include Isis, Osiris, Anubis, Hathor, Neith,
Serket, Ma'at, Wadjet, Nekhbet, Amunet, Ra, Nephthys, Khepri, Amun, and Horus....