Satis

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Satis is an ancient Egyptian goddess associated with the Nile’s inundation, fertility, and the southern frontier of Egypt, often depicted as a protector and provider of life-giving waters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian goddess
deity
associatedAnimal antelope
associatedWith Anuket NERFINISHED
First Cataract of the Nile NERFINISHED
Khnum NERFINISHED
New Year inundation
Nile inundation
Sothis NERFINISHED
Upper Egypt NERFINISHED
fertility
southern frontier of Egypt
star Sirius (Sothis) NERFINISHED
consort Khnum NERFINISHED
culture ancient Egyptian religion
depictedAs woman wearing the White Crown of Upper Egypt
woman wearing the White Crown with antelope horns
domain Nile waters NERFINISHED
fertility of the land
protection of borders
epithet She Who Pours NERFINISHED
She Who Shoots NERFINISHED
function personification of the Nile’s annual flood
protector of Egypt’s southern frontier
provider of fresh water to the land
gender female
hasTempleAt Elephantine Island NERFINISHED
Sehel Island NERFINISHED
holds ankh
scepter
memberOf Elephantine triad NERFINISHED
Ennead of Elephantine NERFINISHED
motherOf Anuket NERFINISHED
residence Elephantine Island NERFINISHED
role protector of Egypt’s southern border
provider of life-giving waters
symbolizes fertility and renewal
floodwaters of the Nile
title goddess of the cataracts
goddess of the inundation
guardian of Egypt’s southern gate
wears White Crown of Upper Egypt NERFINISHED
crown with tall plumes or horns
worshipCenter Aswan region NERFINISHED
Elephantine NERFINISHED
worshipPeriod Middle Kingdom NERFINISHED
New Kingdom NERFINISHED
Old Kingdom NERFINISHED
Ptolemaic Period NERFINISHED

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