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    Satis (goddess) (redirect from Satet)
    Satet, Satit or Satjet, Satjit in Ancient Egyptian (Ancient Egyptian: Sṯt or Sṯı͗t, lit. "Pourer" or "Shooter"), Greek: Satis, also known by numerous...
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    Anuket (redirect from Khnum-Satet-Anuket)
    childbirth. She was originally the daughter of Ra, but was always related to Satet in some way. For example, both goddesses were called the "Eye of Ra", along...
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  • The Temple of Satet or Satis was an ancient Egyptian temple dedicated to the goddess Satet, a personification of the Nile inundation. The temple was located...
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    – Raet-Tawy – Rem – Renenutet – Renpet – Repyt – Resheph – Sah – Shai – Satet – Seker – Sekhmet – Serapis – Serket – Seshat – Shed – Shezmu – Set – Shu...
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    island of Elephantine. Notable additions included the Temples of Khnum and Satet, overseen by Hatshepsut and Thutmose III, along with a way-station dedicated...
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    rock at Ellesiya, not far from Abu Simbel, dedicated to Horus of Miam and Satet. The temple is only accessible from the river. The interior features an...
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    Consort Hathor, Sekhmet, Bastet, Satet (in some myths) Offspring Shu, Tefnut, Hathor, Sekhmet, Mafdet, Bastet, Satet, Anhur, Ma'at, Mut Equivalents Greek...
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    court, and built an annex to the temple. A temple dedicated to the goddess Satet, personification of the Nile floods, had stood on the island of Elephantine...
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    The main two temples of the island were for Satet and Khnum. The first temple was the temple of Satet, founded around 3000 BC and enlarged and renovated...
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    gods Khnum, Satet and Anket; another, done in sunk relief, shows a kneeling Amenemopet offering to a lunar god and to the goddess Satet. Several groups...
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    sometimes warlike deity sometimes said to be the mother of the sun god, and Satet and Anuket, who were linked with the Nile cataracts and the inundation....
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    association is depicted at the Temple of Hathor in Dendera, where the goddess Satet has drawn her arrow at Hathor (Sirius). Known as "Tir", the star was portrayed...
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    in Ancient Egypt, including the temple of Min at Koptos, the Temple of Satet on Elephantine, the Montu-temple at Armant and the Montu-temple at El-Tod...
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    worshiped in the area around Beni Hasan Renenutet – An agricultural goddess Satet – A goddess of Egypt's southern frontier regions Sekhmet – A lioness goddess...
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    at least the region around this island. The name Usersatet means Satet is strong, Satet being the main deity of Elephantine. Usersatet's father was Siamun...
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    god of the dead and afterlife; originally a god of water and vegetation. Satet, goddess of the Nile River's floods. Sobek, god of the Nile river, is depicted...
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    (Egypt). The rough translation of the wall is, "Blessed in the service of Satet, mistress of the Elephantine and of Nekhbet, Nabure-Nakht". Nabur-Nakht...
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    the Lion Temple in Naqa she appears together with Isis, Mut, Hathor and Satet. Compared to the goddesses of ancient Egyptian origin Amesemi appears to...
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  • Lioness, Sun Disk Genealogy Parents Ra or Atum Siblings Shu, Hathor, Maat, Anhur, Sekhmet, Bastet, Mafdet, Satet Consort Shu, Geb Offspring Geb and Nut...
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  • two tall plumes on a sun disk. Name in hieroglyphs Major cult center Hermonthis, Thebes, Medamud, El-Tod Consort Raet-Tawy, Tjenenyet, Iunit, or Satet...
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  • Atlantic Books. ISBN 978-1-58394-576-6. Krauss, Rolf (1997). "Sothis and the Satet Temple on Elephantine: The Beginning of the Egyptian Calendar". Journal...
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    faience plaques bearing Pepi's cartouche have been uncovered in the temple of Satet. These may suggest royal interest in the local cult. An alabaster statue...
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    Intef II's name. Intef II is also the first ruler to build chapels for Satet and Khnum on the island of Elephantine. In fact, Intef II started a tradition...
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  • have ordered work there. Another doorjamb was discovered in the temple of Satet, also on Elephantine, which attests to building activity on the site. Coordinates:...
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  • Nefertem the Elephantine triad of Khnum (god of the source of the Nile river), Satet (the personification of the floods of the Nile river), and Anuket (the Goddess...
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    praise. On the same occasion, Merenre might also have visited the temple of Satet on Elephantine island to renew a naos erected by Pepi I. This is suggested...
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    crown, presents an offering, likely to Khnum (left) and either Neith or Satet (right). The king, wearing the red crown, presents an offering to Anhur...
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  • in Mumbai, India. Satis or SATIS may also refer to: Satis (goddess) AKA Satet, the cult of deification of the floods of the Nile River in Egyptian mythology...
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    Heryshaf in Heracleopolis and Khnum in Elephantine and Esna. Khnum's wife, Satet, is traditionally depicted with antelope horns. In Mendes, Banebdjedet was...
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    al-Din bin Ghurab - Abd El-Razzak El-Sanhuri - Saqqara - Sarcophagus - Satet - Scarabaeidae - Scaraboid seal - Scribe - Season of the Emergence - Season...
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