Tefnut

E131183

Tefnut is an ancient Egyptian goddess primarily associated with moisture, rain, and fertility, often depicted as a lioness or a woman with a lioness’s head.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Tefnut canonical 15
moisture (Tefnut) 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Egyptian goddess
deity
associatedWith cosmic balance
dew
fertility
humidity
moisture
order
rain
childOf Atum
Ra
culture ancient Egyptian religion
depictedAs lioness
woman with a lioness head
domain atmosphere
moist air
rainfall
water
equatedWith Eye of Ra
gender female
hasAspect dangerous lioness goddess
protective goddess
hasConsortForm Shu as air and dryness
hasQuality fertility-bringing rain
life-giving moisture
memberOf Ennead of Heliopolis
mythInvolvement creation myths of Heliopolis
myth of the distant goddess
oftenLinkedWith Shu
opposedTo drought
parentOf Geb
Nut
partOf Heliopolitan creation theology
religion Ancient Egyptian religion
surface form: ancient Egyptian religion
representedBy ankh
scepter
solar disk
uraeus serpent
roleInMythology embodiment of moisture
maintainer of cosmic order
sibling Shu
spouse Shu
symbol lioness
worshipCenter Heliopolis
Leontopolis
Memphis

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (16)

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

Bastet sibling Tefnut
Nut childOf Tefnut
Ennead of Heliopolis cosmicElementRepresented Tefnut
this entity surface form: moisture (Tefnut)
Geb childOf Tefnut
Hathor relatedDeity Tefnut
Ra parentOf Tefnut
Eye of Ra personifiedBy Tefnut
Atum created Tefnut
Atum parentOf Tefnut
Heliopolis associatedDeity Tefnut
Shu sibling Tefnut
Shu consort Tefnut
Pesedjet includesDeity Tefnut
sky (Nut) childOf Tefnut
subject surface form: Nut