Temu

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Temu is an ancient Egyptian creator god, a form of the sun god Atum associated with the setting sun and the completion of creation.

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Label Occurrences
Temu canonical 1

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Egyptian deity
creator god
solar deity
appearsIn Book of the Dead NERFINISHED
Coffin Texts NERFINISHED
Pyramid Texts NERFINISHED
associatedConcept completion
totality
associatedWith Atum NERFINISHED
Heliopolitan Ennead NERFINISHED
Nun NERFINISHED
Ra NERFINISHED
completion of creation
setting sun
centerOfCult Heliopolis temple complex NERFINISHED
combinedForm Atum-Ra NERFINISHED
Ra-Atum NERFINISHED
cosmicFunction brings creation to completion
cosmologicalRole brings all things back to himself at the end of time
countryOfOrigin Ancient Egypt NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Egyptian religion NERFINISHED
domain creation
sun
emergedFrom Nun NERFINISHED
epithet He who completes
Lord of the limits of the sky NERFINISHED
equivalent Atum-Temu NERFINISHED
formOf Atum NERFINISHED
gender male
iconography anthropomorphic form
man wearing the double crown of Egypt
languageOfName Ancient Egyptian
memberOf Ennead of Heliopolis NERFINISHED
nameVariant Atum-Tem NERFINISHED
Tem NERFINISHED
role creator of the world
primeval creator
solarAspect evening sun
solarCyclePosition sun at sunset
theologicalRole aspect of the sun at the end of the day
final state of the sun
worshippedIn Heliopolis NERFINISHED
worshipPeriod Middle Kingdom NERFINISHED
New Kingdom NERFINISHED
Old Kingdom NERFINISHED
worshipType state cult

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Atum alsoKnownAs Temu