-
Anuket
Anuket was the patroness of the Nile river and its inundation. She is often depicted as a w oman wearing a crown of reeds and ostrich feathers, often accompanied by a gazelle. Anuket was most likely an imported goddess from Nubia, and was worshippe
Last updated:
Aug 7 2008, 12:09 PM EDT by
-
Antaios
Antaios was at first two falcons, but during the New Kingdom, they were combined to one deity. Antaios was then equated with Horus .
Last updated:
Aug 7 2008, 12:06 PM EDT by
-
Amon
God of ancient Egyptian religion , and of great importance. Amon's name means "hidden", and his image was typically rendered in blue, which was the symbol of invisibility. His wife was Mut, with whom he had the son, Khonsu , the god of the mo
Last updated:
Aug 7 2008, 12:03 PM EDT by
-
Amaunet
An Egyptian mother goddess, called the "Hidden One", "She Who is Hidden", "The Invisible One" or "That Which is Concealed". She is said to be the goddess of wind or air depending on the region. She is one of eight primeval Deities who
Last updated:
Dec 31 2011, 11:09 PM EST by
|
|