Egyptian
[画像:egyptian hieroglypics]
Egyptian Hieroglypics - detail 2
[画像:hapi]
Hapi
[画像:chenti-cheti]
Chenti-cheti
[画像:nanut]
Nanut
[画像:abtu & anet]
Abtu & Anet
Hatmehit
Hatmehit was the goddess of the fish; she takes care of everything
that has fins. She wore a fish on her head and was the wife
of Banebdjetet, a ram-headed god.
People worshipped her because she protected fish.
Ihu
Ihu was the god of the Sistrum.
Abtu
Abtu was a life-sized sacred fish who swims in front of the boat
of Ra, the Sun God. Abtu's partner was Anet. Together, they warned
Ra of any danger he may encounter on his journey across the sky.
Anet
Anet was a life-sized sacred fish who swims in front of the boat
of Ra, the Sun God. Anet's partner was Abtu. Together, they warn
Ra of any danger he may encounter on his journey across the sky.
She and her brother Abtu were worshipped by people because they protected Ra by swimming in front of his boat.
Amathaunta
Amathaunta was the sea goddess in Egypt.
Ankhet
Ankhet was the goddess of the Nile. She was very important to the
Egyptians because she kept the water clean and she is good on defense.
Her father is Khnum and her sister is Satet. They were involved
in a love triangle in their family life. They were known as the
Triad of Elefantine.
[画像:Ankhet]
She, as the goddess of the Nile, was worshipped because the people wanted to thank her for keeping the water clean and defending the place.
Chenti-cheti
Chenti-cheti was a crocodile god but later he was portrayed to be
a falcon god. Chenti-cheti meant "foremost retreater"
He did not influence people much because he was just a crocodile
god.
Neteraantmwmw
Neteraantmwmw was from the eleventh dynasty and she was a obscure
water goddess.
She ensured that The Nile had water.
Naunet
Naunet was the goddess of the Ocean's Abyss and she was one of the
Ogdoad.
She ensured that the water in The Nile is not harmed.
Hapi
Hapi was the god of the Nile and he was in charge of the waterworks.
He lives at the source of the Nile and he was overweight.
He ensured that the waterworks around the place had no problem.
Credits
Text : Steve & Alit (PJMS) & Zi Yi Koay (PFS)
Banner : Chung Wah Chew (PFS)
Animation : Zi Yi Koay (PFS)
Heiroglypics: Samuels, Lara. egyptianhieroglypics.jpg. March 2008. Pics4Learning. 6 Feb 2010 <http://pics.tech4learning.com>
Hapi: {{CC-Attribution, ShareAlike}}
Author: Charly75
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
File:Dieu-Hapi.jpg
Falcon: {{CC-Attribution, ShareAlike}} Author: jjron
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
File:Brown-Falcon,-Vic,-3.1.2008.jpg
Nanut: {{CC-Attribution, ShareAlike}} Auther: Jeff
Dahl
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:
Heh_as_chaos.svg
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