Setesh

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

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Label Occurrences
Setesh canonical 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian deity
alternativeNameOf Set
alternativeTransliterationOf Set
associatedWith foreign lands
foreigners
Egyptian desert
surface form: the Red Land (desert regions of Egypt)

the desert
violence
war
childOf Geb
Nut
colorAssociation red
depictedAs Set-animal
man with the head of the Set-animal
equatedWith Typhon in Greco-Roman interpretations
gender male
hasAnimalAssociation aardvark (Set-animal, uncertain identification)
crocodile
donkey
hippopotamus
pig
hasConsort Anat
surface form: Anat (in some traditions)

Astarte
surface form: Astarte (in some traditions)

Nephthys
Taweret
surface form: Taweret (in some traditions)
hasCultStatus demonized in later Egyptian tradition
revered as necessary force of chaos in earlier tradition
hasCulture ancient Egyptian religion
hasDomain chaos
deserts
disorder
storms
hasMajorCultCenter Naqada
Waset
surface form: Ombos
hasSymbol Set-animal
was-scepter
knownFor killing Osiris
languageOfName ancient Egyptian (transliterated into modern languages)
memberOf Ennead of Heliopolis
opponentOf Horus
Osiris
roleInCosmos defender of Ra's solar barque against Apophis in some traditions
roleInMythology combatant against Horus for the kingship of Egypt
usurper of Osiris's throne
siblingOf Isis
Nephthys
Osiris
worshipedIn Lower Egypt
Upper Egypt

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