Also known as Tem, Temu, Tum or Atem. Being one of the most important and oldest gods of ancient Egypt, Atum was the essential part of the Egyptian cosmology. In fact, Atum was the god of earth and he became a close associate of the Sun god Re; interestingly, he...
Aten or Aton is a great disk of the sun in the early Egyptian myth; he also signified the influence of the god Re. He was the principal deity of the great pharaoh, Amenhotep IV, who eventually took the name of Akhenaten. God Aten also symbolized the life and energy of...
In early Egyptian civilization, Apis was the bull deity of the Memphis region. Kaiechos of the Second Dynasty must have initiated bull worship. He is also the deity, who renewed the life of Egyptians. Soon after his death, he became Osarapis, a great reincarnation of...
Early Egyptians believed that Anukhet or Anuket was the goddess of Nile River of Bibia region. There was a great temple for her in the region of Islabd of Seheil. Because of the commercial importance of River Nile, she called herself as the embracer of the river,...
Anti was the original falcon deity of the royal court who believed to have merged into another famed god Horus. Not much information is available on this god. In Egyptian mythology, Anti (Antaeus in Greek, but probably not connected to the Antaeus in Greek mythology)...
Also called Amen, Amun, Ammon, and Amoun in Egyptian myth. The most important god of Thebes region, Amon is actually a human form. Until the end of the 12th dynasty, Amon was just a local god of Thebes. However, as the princes of Thebes conquered most parts of the...
Also spelled as Amonet, Amaunet, Amentet, Amentit, Imentet, Imentit, and Ament. Amunet is supposed to be the feminine form of Amun! Originally, a god form of the all-important natural component, the air, Amaunet represents a class of primordial nature; Amun’s name...
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