Tem

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Tem is an ancient Egyptian creator god, often regarded as a form or aspect of Atum associated with the setting sun and the completion of creation.

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All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Tem canonical 2

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian deity
creator god
solar deity
alsoKnownAs Tem-Ra NERFINISHED
Tem-Re NERFINISHED
Temu NERFINISHED
aspectOf Atum NERFINISHED
associatedWith Atum NERFINISHED
Nun
Ra NERFINISHED
Re
completion of creation
primeval waters
setting sun
conceptualRole embodiment of completion
cosmicFunction bringer of creation to completion
created Shu NERFINISHED
Tefnut NERFINISHED
createdBy self-generated
cultCenter Heliopolis NERFINISHED
depictedAs aged man with beard
man wearing the double crown
domain cosmic order
creation
languageOfName Ancient Egyptian NERFINISHED
memberOf Ennead of Heliopolis NERFINISHED
mergedForm Atum-Ra NERFINISHED
Ra-Atum NERFINISHED
mergedWith Ra NERFINISHED
nameMeaning the complete one
parentOf Shu NERFINISHED
Tefnut NERFINISHED
religion ancient Egyptian religion
role creator of the world
primeval creator
symbol aged man
double crown of Upper and Lower Egypt
setting sun disk
textualSource Book of the Dead NERFINISHED
Coffin Texts NERFINISHED
Pyramid Texts NERFINISHED
timeOfDayAssociation evening
sunset
worshippedIn Middle Kingdom Egypt NERFINISHED
New Kingdom Egypt NERFINISHED
Old Kingdom Egypt NERFINISHED
worshipPlace Heliopolis NERFINISHED

Referenced by (2)

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

Atum alsoKnownAs Tem
Mentuhotep II spouse Tem