Naunet

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Naunet is an ancient Egyptian primordial goddess associated with the watery abyss and often paired with Nun as his female counterpart in the Ogdoad of Hermopolis.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Egyptian goddess
primordial deity
abstractDomain infinite depth
primordial chaos
associatedWith primeval waters
watery abyss
belongsToTradition Hermopolitan cosmology
cosmicAspect chaos
water
cosmicRole substrate from which creation emerges
cosmologicalCategory one of the eight primordial deities
cosmologicalFunction embodiment of the chaotic waters before creation
counterpartOf Nun NERFINISHED
culture ancient Egyptian religion
formsDyadWith Nun NERFINISHED
gender female
groupedWith Amunet NERFINISHED
Hauhet NERFINISHED
Hehet NERFINISHED
Kekut
Kukhet NERFINISHED
Naun NERFINISHED
Nunet NERFINISHED
hasConsort Nun NERFINISHED
memberOf Ogdoad of Hermopolis NERFINISHED
mythicLocation pre-creation universe
mythologicalGroup primordial deities of Hermopolis
nameLanguage ancient Egyptian
opposedTo ordered created world
pairedConcept Naunet as female water principle
Nun as male water principle
pairedInOgdoadWith Nun NERFINISHED
pairedWith Nun NERFINISHED
partOf four female deities of the Ogdoad
religiousRole goddess of the primeval watery abyss
religiousSphere cosmology and creation myths
religiousSystem polytheism of ancient Egypt
roleInCosmology personification of the primeval waters
spouse Nun NERFINISHED
status deified personification of an abstract concept
symbolizes limitless water surrounding the world
timePeriod mythic pre-creation era
typeOfDeity cosmogonic deity
veneratedAs one of the oldest Egyptian deities
worshipCenter Hermopolis NERFINISHED

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

Nun spouse Naunet
Nun pairedWith Naunet