Lord of the Sacred Land

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Lord of the Sacred Land is an epithet of the ancient Egyptian god Anubis, highlighting his role as a guardian of necropolises and protector of the realm of the dead.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf epithet
religious title
appliesToDeityIn ancient Egyptian religion
associatedRitualContext burial ceremonies
mummification
associatedWithConcept burial
death
funerary rites
associatedWithDomain necropolis
underworld
associatedWithPlaceType cemeteries
necropolis landscapes
tombs
connotation protection of tombs
sacredness of burial grounds
describesRole guardian of necropolises
protector of the realm of the dead
epithetOf Anubis NERFINISHED
impliesAuthorityOver realm of the dead
sacred burial land
languageOfOrigin ancient Egyptian
refersTo Anubis NERFINISHED
refersToAspectOfAnubis guardianship of the dead
lordship over cemeteries
religiousFunction designation in tomb inscriptions
invocation in funerary texts
religiousTradition ancient Egyptian funerary cult
titleType funerary epithet
usedFor veneration of Anubis
worshipContext mortuary temples
tomb chapels

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Anubis title Lord of the Sacred Land