Mut

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Mut is an ancient Egyptian mother goddess associated with kingship and protection, prominently worshipped at Thebes as a principal consort of Amun.

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Label Occurrences
Mut canonical 25

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Egyptian goddess
mother goddess
associatedAnimal lioness
vulture
associatedPlace Sacred Lake of Amun
surface form: Sacred Lake Isheru at Karnak
associatedWith Khonsu
kingship
protection
royal legitimacy
solar aspects through Amun-Ra
cultCenter Karnak Temple Complex
surface form: Karnak

Luxor
culture ancient Egyptian religion
epithet Lady of Heaven
surface form: Lady of All

Lady of Heaven
Mother Goddess
surface form: Mother of the Gods

She Who Gives Birth but Was Herself Not Born
gender female
hasTitle Great Mother
Mistress of Isheru
iconography seated on a throne
sometimes depicted as a lioness-headed goddess
sometimes depicted with wings
woman wearing double crown
woman wearing vulture headdress
majorCultCenter Thebes
memberOf Theban Triad
surface form: Theban triad
parentOf Khonsu
parents self-created or without known parents in some traditions
principalConsortOf Amun
religion ancient Egyptian religion
role patroness of Thebes
protective mother of the king
queen of the gods
sometimesSyncretizedWith Bastet
Isis
Sekhmet
spouse Amun
symbol ankh
double crown of Upper and Lower Egypt
vulture
was-scepter
templeComplex Precinct of Mut
surface form: Precinct of Mut at Karnak
worshippedBy ancient Egyptians
worshipPeriod Late Period of Egypt
surface form: Late Period of ancient Egypt

Middle Kingdom of Egypt
surface form: Middle Kingdom

New Kingdom of Egypt
surface form: New Kingdom

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