The Traveler

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The Traveler is an epithet of the ancient Egyptian moon god Khonsu, highlighting his role as a wandering deity associated with journeys and the passage of time across the night sky.

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The Traveler canonical 1

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian deity
epithet
moon god
religious title
appliesToDeityType lunar deity
moon god
associatedWithConcept journeying across the heavens
wandering
associatedWithCulture ancient Egypt NERFINISHED
associatedWithDomain journeys
lunar calendar
measurement of time
moon
navigation
night
night sky
passage of time
protection of travelers
time
travel
travel
associatedWithReligion ancient Egyptian religion
celestialBody Moon NERFINISHED
denotesRole guide of journeys
protector of travelers
wandering deity
depictedAs mummiform youth
depictedWith lunar disk and crescent on head
sidelock of youth
epithetOf Khonsu NERFINISHED
hasAspect cyclical motion
movement across the sky
hasEpithet The Traveler NERFINISHED
languageOfOrigin English conventional rendering
majorCultCenter Thebes NERFINISHED
memberOf Theban Triad NERFINISHED
partOfTriadWith Amun NERFINISHED
Mut NERFINISHED
refersTo Khonsu NERFINISHED
role healer deity
protector of travelers
symbolizes nightly journey across the sky
passage of time
worshipedIn ancient Egypt NERFINISHED

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Khonsu nameMeaning The Traveler