Nun

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Nun is the primordial watery chaos in ancient Egyptian mythology, representing the formless abyss from which creation first emerged.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Nun canonical 5

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Egyptian deity
personification of chaos
primordial deity
water deity
appearsInText Book of the Dead
Coffin Texts
Pyramid Texts
aspect limitless expanse
primeval water
unformed matter
associatedConcept chaos
darkness
infinity
potentiality
water
canReabsorb the created world at the end of time
contrastedWith Ma'at
surface form: Maʿat

ordered cosmos
cosmicRole source of all creation
state before creation
surrounding and underlying the created world
culture Ancient Egyptian religion
surface form: ancient Egyptian religion
equivalentConcept primeval ocean
gender male
iconography anthropomorphic deity in a pool of water
bearded man with water pot on head
figure emerging from water
memberOf Hermopolitan Ogdoad
surface form: Ogdoad of Hermopolis
mythology Ancient Egyptian religion
surface form: Egyptian mythology
pairedWith Naunet
parentOf Atum
Ra
relationToWorld lies beyond the sky and beneath the earth
surrounds the ordered cosmos
represents formless abyss
primordial watery chaos
the primeval waters of creation
roleInCreationMyth gives rise to the first creator god
raises the primeval mound from the waters
spouse Naunet
symbol floodwaters
water ripples hieroglyph
theologicalStatus pre-existence of the gods
substratum from which gods and cosmos arise
timePeriodOfCult Middle Kingdom of Egypt
surface form: Middle Kingdom

New Kingdom of Egypt
surface form: New Kingdom

Old Kingdom of Egypt
surface form: Old Kingdom
worshipCenter Heliopolis
Hermopolis

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Neith consort Nun
Atum emergedFrom Nun
Zanskar Range hasPeak Nun
Joshua father Nun