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    The Festival Songs of Isis and Nephthys are a work of ancient Egyptian literature whose author is unknown. Probably not older than the Twenty-sixth Dynasty...
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    is Nephthys who assists Isis in gathering and mourning the dismembered portions of the body of Osiris after his murder by the envious Set. Nephthys also...
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    preserved in the Festival Songs of Isis and Nephthys and Lamentations of Isis and Nephthys. Festivals dedicated to Isis eventually developed. In Roman times...
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  • Songs of Isis and Nephthys Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt Fifth Dynasty of Egypt Filiative nomen Finger Snail First Dynasty of Egypt First Dynasty of Egypt...
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    winged Isis and Nephthys facing each other and a space for a god's cartouche to be seated between them. The Ashkar-Gilson Manuscript is a fragment of a 7th...
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    Sekhmet (category Articles having same image on Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    to the historical and cultural importance of this goddess. During an annual festival held at the beginning of the year, a festival of intoxication, the...
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    Bastet (category Articles having same image on Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    daughter of Ra and Isis, and the consort of Ptah, with whom she had a son, Maahes. As protector of Lower Egypt, she was seen as defender of the king, and consequently...
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    similar position in Egyptian mythology as the father of the gods Osiris, Isis, Seth and Nephthys as Cronus did in the Greek pantheon. This equation is...
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    shift from magic to science to explain curses, and their changing uses—from condemning disturbance of the dead to entertaining horror film audiences—suggest...
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  • Pyramid Spell" - 4:18 "The Hall of Double Truth" - 6:00 "Anubis" - 4:39 "Thoth" - 3:40 "Horus" - 5:18 "Isis and Nephthys" - 5:46 "Osiris" - 5:10 "God Rock...
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    Maahes (category Articles having different image on Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    temples and numerous spaces in which to roam; the flesh of oxen is supplied to them daily (...) and the lions eat to the accompaniment of song in the Egyptian...
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    sons of Horus Imset, one of the four sons of Horus Kherty Egyptian earth god Medjed, an unusual looking god mentioned in the Book of the Dead Nephthys (NebetHuet)...
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    Goddess (category Gender and religion)
    Ninhursag, Ninlil, Antu and Gaga. Goddesses of the Ennead of Heliopolis: Tefnut, Nut, Nephthys, Isis Goddesses of the Ogdoad of Hermopolis: Naunet, Amaunet...
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    the Negev and Beersheba, both in the territory of Judah. Shiloh, Bethel, Gilgal, Mizpah, Ramah and Dan were also major sites for festivals, sacrifices...
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  • God of the earth. Father of Osiris, Isis, Horus, Set, and Nephthys; husband of Nut. His physical manifestation is the entire earth. Hapi — God of the...
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    Baal Hammon (category Articles having same image on Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    Saturn, and the cultural exchange between Rome and Carthage as a result of the Second Punic War may have influenced the development of the festival of Saturnalia...
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    Anat (category Articles having different image on Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    Germany: Ernst Klett Verlag. pp. 217–312. Pope, Marvin H. (1977). Song of Songs. The Anchor Bible. Vol. 7C. New York City, United States: Doubleday...
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  • Hennu barque and pulled with a sled over the fields, while people followed it wearing garlands of onions. A harpist's song from the tomb of Djehutimes (TT...
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  • played an important religious role and in certain ceremonies, such as the sacred marriage of the New Year Festival; Canaanites may have revered their...
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    the others being Isis, Nephthys, and Neith. The four were often charged with protecting particular organs, assisting the Four Sons of Horus. Though less...
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  • medical institutions that would cure her. Patricia is saved by Magic God Nephthys who converted her own body into fats that would replace the ones consumed...
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    Shala (category Sky and weather goddesses)
    Achaemenid and Seleucid Uruk Shala was one of the goddesses accompanying Antu during a parade of deities celebrating the New Year festival. Multiple theophoric...
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  • 998 mythical, historical and notable women whose names are displayed on the handmade white tiles of the Heritage Floor as part of Judy Chicago's The Dinner...
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