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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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overthrow Ra. Ra,
informed by
Serqet about Aset's
defiance (including her
illegal harcesis child), arrives,
sends Serqet to
capture Catherine and her father...
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rather than Ka.
Correct chronological position unclear. c. 3170 BC [Scorpion II]
Potentially read
Serqet;
possibly the same
person as Narmer. c. 3170 BC...
- Ami-beq – A god of the dead Ami-haf – A god who has a
harpoon Ami-He-t-
Serqet-Ka-hetep-t – A god Ami-kar – A
singing Ape god Ami-kehau – A god Ami-naut-f...
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original on 16
March 2014.
Retrieved 12
August 2014.
Polis 1990, p. 462. "
Serqet".
British Museum.
Archived from the
original on 1
December 2020. Retrieved...
- goddesses,
usually Isis for Imsety,
Nephthys for Hapy,
Neith for Duamutef, and
Serqet for Qebehsenuef. In the
Middle Kingdom, this
scheme could vary and sometimes...
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ancient Egyptian cult centers. As a
mortuary goddess like Isis, Neith, and
Serqet,
Nephthys was one of the
protectresses of the
canopic jars of Hapi. Hapi...
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immediate predecessor of Narmer. c. 3100 BC
Scorpion II
Potentially read
Serqet;
possibly the same
person as Narmer. c. 3150 BC
Narmer The king who combined...
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images of four
protective goddesses (Isis, Nephthys,
Neith and
Serqet), and
contained a
golden lion-headed bier on
which rested three nested coffins...
- Hapi
Smooth Imhotep Smooth Anubis Smooth Maftet Rock-like
Bastet Rock-like
Serqet Rock-like
Hathor Rock-like
Anuket Rock-like
Khepry Rock-like Aker Rock-like...