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  2. Khenti-Amentiu - Wikipedia

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    Most inscriptions from that time show Osiris and Khenti-Amentiu were already closely connected. Harold M. Hays asserted that the Pyramid Texts , whose earliest known copy only dates to the end of the Fifth Dynasty, apply the title Khenti-Amentiu to Anubis and not to Osiris, and that the Pyramid Texts reflect the beliefs of an earlier era, when ...

  3. Osiris - Wikipedia

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    The Fifth Day, Osiris is Reborn: Osiris is reborn at dawn and crowned with the crown of Ma'at. The statue of Osiris is brought back to the temple. [43] A rare sample of Egyptian terra cotta sculpture which may depict Isis mourning Osiris. The sculpture portrays a woman raising her right arm over her head, a typical gesture of mourning.

  4. Mafdet - Wikipedia

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    When Osiris was separated into pieces, Mafdet protected him while she helped bind the pieces together. [ 5 ] Depictions in royal tombs associate the symbol of Mafdet with the symbol of Anubis , suggesting that Mafdet accompanied the gods as a hunter or executioner while Anubis fulfilled his role as messenger and attendant.

  5. Djed - Wikipedia

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    The djed, an ancient Egyptian symbol meaning 'stability', is the symbolic backbone of the god Osiris.. The djed, also djt (Ancient Egyptian: ḏd 𓊽, Coptic ϫⲱⲧ jōt "pillar", anglicized /dʒɛd/) [1] is one of the more ancient and commonly found symbols in ancient Egyptian religion.

  6. Mysteries of Osiris - Wikipedia

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    The Mysteries of Osiris, also known as Osirism, [1] were religious festivities celebrated in ancient Egypt to commemorate the murder and regeneration of Osiris.The course of the ceremonies is attested by various written sources, but the most important document is the Ritual of the Mysteries of Osiris in the Month of Khoiak, a compilation of Middle Kingdom texts engraved during the Ptolemaic ...

  7. Wenennefer (High Priest of Osiris) - Wikipedia

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    Maianuy herself is identified as the daughter of the High Priest of Osiris To and his wife Buia. [5] Wenennufer's Wife Tiy was the chief of the Harim of Osiris. She was the daughter of the Overseer of the Granaries Qeni and his wife Wiay. [6] The dorsal surface of the statue gives more information about the extended family of Mery and Wenennefer.

  8. Crook and flail - Wikipedia

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    The crook and flail (heka and nekhakha) were symbols used in ancient Egyptian society. They were originally the attributes of the deity Osiris that became insignia of pharaonic authority. [ 1 ] The shepherd's crook stood for kingship and the flail for the fertility of the land.

  9. File:Imiut fetish.svg - Wikipedia

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    The imiut fetish is an enigmatic symbol in the ancient Egyptian religion associated with Osiris. It symbolizes a decapitated animal skin tied to a pole inserted in a jar. They are often depicted in pairs. Date: 8 January 2008, 06:26 (UTC) Source: Own work: Author: Jeff Dahl