Renenutet

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Renenutet is an ancient Egyptian cobra goddess associated primarily with nourishment, harvests, and the protection of grain and royal children.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Egyptian goddess
cobra goddess
fertility deity
associatedWith agriculture
fertility
food supply
grain
harvest
nourishment
protection of children
royal children
consort Geb NERFINISHED
Sobek NERFINISHED
culture ancient Egypt NERFINISHED
depictedAs cobra
woman wearing a cobra on her head
woman with a cobra head
equatedWith Hathor NERFINISHED
Isis NERFINISHED
Thermouthis NERFINISHED
Wadjet NERFINISHED
etymology name related to the Egyptian word for "to nurse" or "to suckle"
festival harvest festivals
function guardian of grain stores
protector of royal children
protector of the harvest
protector of the pharaoh
provider of nourishment
gender female
hasTitle Lady of Fertile Fields NERFINISHED
Lady of the Granary NERFINISHED
iconographicAttribute ankh
scepter
was-scepter
motherOf Nehebkau NERFINISHED
Sobek NERFINISHED
nameVariant Ernutet NERFINISHED
Renenet NERFINISHED
Thermuthis NERFINISHED
patronOf fields
granaries
vineyards
religion ancient Egyptian religion
roleInAfterlife provider of sustenance for the dead
symbol cobra
timePeriodOfWorship Middle Kingdom NERFINISHED
New Kingdom NERFINISHED
Ptolemaic Period NERFINISHED
worshipPlace Faiyum region NERFINISHED
Medinet Madi NERFINISHED

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

Medinet Madi hasTempleDeity Renenutet
Sobek spouseInSomeTraditions Renenutet