Lord of the Earth

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Lord of the Earth is an epithet of Geb, the ancient Egyptian god who personifies the earth and is associated with fertility, vegetation, and the underworld.

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Label Occurrences
Lord of the Earth canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf epithet
appliedToDeityType chthonic deity
earth god
fertility god
associatedConcept earth
fertility
underworld
vegetation
contrastsWith sky deities such as Nut
culture ancient Egyptian religion
denotesRole personification of the earth
ruler of the earth
domain terrestrial realm
epithetOf earth
fertility
underworld aspects of Geb
vegetation
languageOfOrigin ancient Egyptian
mythologicalContext Ancient Egyptian religion
surface form: Egyptian mythology
partOfPantheon Ancient Egyptian religion
surface form: Egyptian pantheon
refersTo Geb
religiousFunction honorific title in worship of Geb
semanticField divine sovereignty over the earth
usedAsTitleFor Geb
worshippedIn Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: ancient Egypt

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Geb epithet Lord of the Earth