Iusaaset

E617533

Iusaaset is an ancient Egyptian goddess associated with creation and the Heliopolitan cosmogony, often regarded as a primordial mother figure linked to the god Atum.

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Label Occurrences
Iusaaset canonical 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Egyptian goddess
primordial deity
associatedConcept primordial hill of Heliopolis
solar creation
associatedWith Atum NERFINISHED
Heliopolitan cosmogony
acacia of Heliopolis
creation
sun god Re-Atum NERFINISHED
consort Atum NERFINISHED
cosmicFunction embodiment of the feminine principle in creation
female counterpart of Atum
personification of the hand of Atum
culture ancient Egyptian religion
depictedAs woman wearing a horned vulture headdress
woman with uraeus and solar disk
domain creation
primordial time
epithet Grandmother of the gods
Great One NERFINISHED
She of the Great One
gender female
memberOf Ennead of Heliopolis NERFINISHED
mythologicalRole helps generate the first divine couple
participates in the first act of creation
nameMeaning She comes who is great
The great one comes
nameVariant Iusaas NERFINISHED
Iusas NERFINISHED
Iusaset NERFINISHED
Jusas
oftenIdentifiedWith Hathor NERFINISHED
Nebethetepet NERFINISHED
parentOf Shu NERFINISHED
Tefnut NERFINISHED
religiousTextAttestedIn Coffin Texts NERFINISHED
Pyramid Texts NERFINISHED
later temple inscriptions
religiousTradition Heliopolitan Ennead NERFINISHED
role mother of the gods
primordial mother
sometimesSyncretizedWith Atum’s ba NERFINISHED
symbol acacia tree
typeOfDeity cosmogonic deity
mother goddess
worshipCenter Heliopolis NERFINISHED
worshipPeriod Middle Kingdom NERFINISHED
New Kingdom NERFINISHED
Old Kingdom NERFINISHED

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Atum spouseOrConsort Iusaaset