Setekh

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Setekh is an alternative transliteration of Set, the ancient Egyptian god associated with chaos, storms, deserts, and disorder.

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Label Occurrences
Setekh canonical 3

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian deity
alternativeNameOf Set
associatedAnimal Set animal
donkey
hippopotamus
pig
associatedColor red
associatedWith chaos
deserts
disorder
foreign lands
storms
violence
childOf Geb
Nut
depictedAs full Set animal
man with the head of the Set animal
enemyOf Horus
Osiris
equatedWith Baal
surface form: Baal (in some New Kingdom contexts)

Typhoeus
surface form: Typhon (in Greco-Roman interpretation)
gender male
hasCultCenter Avaris
Naqada
Waset
surface form: Ombos

Pi-Ramesses
hasDomain ancient Egyptian religion
hasOppositeAspect Ma'at
surface form: Maʿat (order and harmony)
hasTransliteration Set
Setekh self-link
Seth
kills Osiris
memberOf Ennead of Heliopolis
parent Anubis
Magical sons of Set
roleInMythology murderer of Osiris
opponent of Horus
protector of Ra against Apophis
sibling Isis
Nephthys
Osiris
spouse Nephthys
symbol ankh
djed
was-scepter
worshipDecline Late Period
worshipPeak New Kingdom of Egypt
surface form: New Kingdom
worshippedIn Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: ancient Egypt

Referenced by (3)

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

Setekh hasTransliteration Setekh self-link
Seth nameVariant Setekh