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Religion / Egypt / TaweretThe hippopotamus goddess, she is a likeable and benevolent creature who protects women during pregnancy and in childbirth
Religion / Egypt / BesDwarf-god who, for all his grotesque appearance, is actually benevolent : his role is to protect women through the risks of childbirth
Book of the Dead Plate 3The weighing of Anis conscience by Anubis : Thoth notes the result - Anemit waits to devour him if guilty (which he is not)
Ptolemy & Cleopatra WallPtolemy and Cleopatra make offerings to divinities
Religion / Egypt / NephthysA funerary deity, she mourns the Pharaoh when he dies, and escorts him into the Underworld
Religion / Egypt / TefnutWith the head of a lioness, she is the sister-consort of air-god SHU, and mother of GEB and NUT : she personifies moisture
Religion / Egypt / NutA sky-goddess, mother of the gods, after copulating with her brother the earth-god Geb
Religion / Egypt / HeryshafRam-God of Middle Egypt, the Lord of Suten-Henen : he is the Egyptian equivalent of the Greek Herakles (Budge names him Heru-Shefit)
Religion / Egypt / KhonsuMoon-god of Thebes, depicted in various forms : here he has two falcon heads and stands upon two crocodiles (also known as Khensu)
Book of the Dead / 34Scene of the sepulchral chamber : the mummy guarded by Anubis, Isis kneels at the foot and Nephthys at the head - four children of Horus at each corner
Religion / Egypt / Seth - 2Seth, though often violent, is not necessarily malevolent : here he is depicted with Horus, pouring life over the pharaoh Seti I (circa 1310 BC)
Religion / Egypt / RenenutetCobra-headed goddess, guardian of the Pharaoh and an embodiment of divine motherhood (also known as RENNUT)
Religion / Egypt / PtahPTAH-SEKER-AUSAR, the three- in-one Memphis god of creation and resurrection
Religion / Egypt / SobekThe crocodile-headed god who symbolises the might of the pharaohs : the strength and swiftness of the crocodile are appropriate to the ruler of the country
Religion / Egypt / Menqet 2The provider of food for the living and the dead - she holds two pots to prove it
Religion / Egypt / KhonsuMoon-god of Thebes, worshipped in various forms : here he is KHONSU-IN-THEBES, also known as NEFER-HOTEP : he has a falcons head, and embodies the Moon in his crown
Religion / Egypt / AmunThe supreme god of the Egyptian pantheon : sometimes known as AMUN-RE, adding the attributes of RE, the creator sun-god of Heliopolis
Religion / Egypt / ShuThe god of sunlight and air, he is often depicted separating GEB, the Earth-God, from his sister NUT, the Sky- God
Religion / Egypt / KhonsuKhonsu is worshipped under many names : here he is depicted as NEFER-HETEP, holding an ankh
Religion / Egypt / MeskhenetThe goddess who presides at childbirth
Religion / Egypt / HapyThe God of the annual Nile inundation : because there is both an Upper and a Lower Nile, he is often depicted in dual form, with aquatic plants on each of his heads
Religion / Egypt / MontuThe falcon-headed war-god of Thebes, who embodies the victorious belligerence of the Pharaoh
Religion / Egypt / An-HeruA form of HORUS
Religion / Egypt / AnqetA Nubian goddess, who personified the waters of the Nile and their power to bring fruit and prosperity