Lord of Djedu

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Lord of Djedu is an epithet of the ancient Egyptian god Osiris, emphasizing his role as the chief deity and ruler of the cult center at Djedu (Busiris) in the Nile Delta.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf epithet
religious title
appliedTo Osiris
associatedDeityType god of the dead
resurrection deity
underworld god
cultCenter Busiris
Djedu
cultCenterRegion Nile Delta
culture ancient Egyptian religion
describesRoleAs chief deity of Djedu
ruler of the cult center at Djedu
emphasizesAspectOfOsiris local rulership at Djedu
status as chief god of a cult center
geographicalContext Lower Egypt
honorificFor Osiris
surface form: Osiris as local lord
language ancient Egyptian
refersTo Osiris
relatedPlace Egypt
timePeriod Pharaonic Egypt
titleIndicates dominion over Djedu
supremacy among local deities of Djedu
usedIn religious texts
ritual contexts
worshipContext Osiris
surface form: Osiris cult

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Osiris title Lord of Djedu