Nebethetepet

E653761

Nebethetepet is an ancient Egyptian goddess associated with Atum, often linked to concepts of satisfaction, offerings, and the manifestation of divine will.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Egyptian goddess
deity
appearsIn Heliopolitan creation theology
associatedConcept cosmic creation
divine pleasure
fulfilment of prayers
ritual offerings
sexuality in creation
associatedWith Atum NERFINISHED
Heliopolitan Ennead NERFINISHED
category Egyptian goddesses of creation
Egyptian goddesses of offerings
Egyptian goddesses of sexuality
cultCenter Heliopolis NERFINISHED
culture ancient Egyptian religion
depictedAs woman wearing a modius or crown
woman with a headdress
depictedWith ankh
scepter
epithetOf Atum NERFINISHED
function embodying Atum’s creative power
granting satisfaction
receiving offerings
gender female
hasTitle Lady of Heliopolis NERFINISHED
languageOfName Ancient Egyptian
meaningOfName Lady of Satisfaction NERFINISHED
Lady of the Offering NERFINISHED
role manifestation of divine will
personification of Atum’s hand in creation
personification of divine satisfaction
personification of offerings
spouseOrConsort Atum NERFINISHED
worshipPeriod Middle Kingdom NERFINISHED
New Kingdom NERFINISHED
Old Kingdom NERFINISHED
worshipPlace Heliopolis NERFINISHED

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Atum spouseOrConsort Nebethetepet