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Nephthys was known in some ancient Egyptian temple theologies and cosmologies as the "Helpful Goddess" or the "Excellent Goddess". [3] These late ancient Egyptian temple texts describe a goddess who represented divine assistance and protective guardianship. Nephthys is regarded as the mother of the funerary deity Anubis (Inpu) in some myths.
During the late New Kingdom, jars that contained shabtis, a common type of funerary figurine, were given lids shaped like the heads of the sons of Horus, similar to the lids of canopic jars. [ 30 ] In the Twentieth Dynasty of the New Kingdom (1189–1077 BC), embalmers began placing wax figurines of the sons of Horus inside the body cavity. [ 31 ]
Nephthys – A member of the Ennead; the consort of Set who mourned Osiris alongside Isis [47] Nut – A sky goddess, a member of the Ennead [48] Pakhet – A lioness goddess mainly worshiped in the area around Beni Hasan [49] Renenutet – An agricultural goddess [50] Satis – A goddess of Egypt's southern frontier regions [51] [6]
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on de.wikipedia.org Liste ägyptischer Götter; Usage on en.wikiversity.org Development of hieroglyphic writing
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Set and Nephthys, 1279–1213 BCE, stone, Louvre. Set is the son of Geb, the Earth, and Nut, the Sky; his siblings are Osiris, Isis, and Nephthys. He married Nephthys and had had relationships with the foreign goddesses Anat and Astarte in some accounts.