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Chontamenti - (a.k.a. Chonti-Amentiu, Khentamenti) A death god in Western Egypt. Took the form of a dog with horns and lived in the Underworld.Ancient Egyptian Gods and Goddesses - DDedun - (a.k.a. Dedwen) God of wealth symbolized by his association with then-precious incense. ...
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His cult gained enough power and wealth to threaten the pharaoh. Women who were the “god’s wife of Amun” held important places in the cult. Some pharaohs used Amun to legitimize their reigns. Thebes was the center of his worship. ...
the capital of a new dynasty. The local patron deity of Thebes, Amun, therefore became nationally important. The pharaohs of that new dynasty attributed all their successful enterprises to Amun and they lavished much of their wealth and captured spoil on the construction of temples dedicated to...
When the sacred Benu bird flies, wealth could be in the offing. We’re watching the skies and hoping. GodNote: Sorry this Benu article is a bit short. We have sent our Data Dwarves off to find more nuggets of information. Updates coming soon. Benu Facts and Figures Name: Benu ...
Hathor was associated with turquoise, a blue stone that was highly prized in ancient Egypt. This epithet emphasizes Hathor’s connection to this precious stone and the wealth and prosperity it represented. The Lady of the Two Lands This epithet refers to the ancient Egyptian concept of the “Tw...
"When Nilus (the Nile) in his secret region has drunk with mighty mouth the nurture of a distant sky and the cold snows of the East, he breaks up all his wealth of waters and carries his tempests to the sea in seven wide channels o'er the fields; the routed Nereides take refuge in...
The Fifth Dynasty pharaohs claimed to be the sons of Ra and the bride of Heliopolis’ high priest, and they lavished much of Egypt’s wealth on sun temples. As the first Pyramid Texts emerged, Ra gained more importance in the pharaoh’s trip through the Duat (Underworld). Ra became mo...