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  1. Imhotep (3367 bytes)
    3: ...pt|3rd Dynasty]]. His name means ''the one who comes in peace''.
    5: ...thor of the [[Edwin Smith papyrus]], detailing cures, ailments and [[anatomy|anatomical]] observations...
    7: ...this would have placed him in, he was also sometimes said to be Nuit's son. In artwork he is also link...
    30: ** [[List of deities]]
  2. Bast goddess (3454 bytes)
    1: ...ouvre 028.jpg|thumb|150px|upright|Bastet as a lioness]]
    3: ...n became diminished as [[Sekhmet]], a similar lioness war deity, became more dominant in the unified c...
    5: ..., who was a solar deity also, gaining her the titles ''Lady of Flame'' and ''[[Eye of Horus|Eye of Ra]...
    7: ...ing a collar or gorget embellished with a [[lion]]ess head.
    9: ...dess rather than a lion, she was changed to a goddess of the [[moon]] by [[Greeks]] occupying Ancient ...
  3. Hathor (11883 bytes)
    4: ...Ogdoad]] [[cosmogeny]]. Hathor was an ancient goddess, worshipped as a cow-deity from at least [[2700 ...
    6: ...ting the fate of the newborn, and [[midwife|midwives]] delivering them.
    8: ...uction|sexual]] manner), gaining the title ''Mistress of Heaven''. Having been identified as Ra's wife...
    10: ...o considered quite motherly creatures, and sometimes as an aquatic form of the cow.
    12: ...g next to her. As divine mother, she was also represented with, or as, an [[uraeus]], a stylised [[cob...
  4. Mut (3472 bytes)
    2: ..., was replaced with a more substantial mother-goddess, namely Mut.
    4: ... species, the Egyptians believed there were no males, and so they did not reproduce but were [[concept...
    6: ...ide Mut's temple, at Thebes, was the shape of a crescent moon, Menthu was eventually replaced as Mut's...
    8: ...ddess, and her adopted son's wife, becoming ''Mut-Sekhmet-Bast-Menhit'', and finally becoming ''Mut-Nekhbet...
    10: ...he queen. The Ennead proved to be a much more successful identity, and so it was that the compound of ...
  5. Seker (1714 bytes)
    2: ...]], becoming [[Ptah-Seker]], who was married to [[Sekhmet]], and during the [[Middle Kingdom of Egypt|Middl...
    4: ...erlife. A very ancient funerary god, Seker predates Osiris by many years. A statue of Seker was ofte...
    6: ...he resurrection of Seker. It involved a huge procession with the image of Seker being carried in a gi...
    7: {{Egypt_pictures2}}
  6. Egyptian mythology (14567 bytes)
    1: ... coming of [[Christianity]] and [[Islam]]. The timespan involved is nearly three thousand years, and b...
    9: ...]]-[[Mut]]-[[Chons]] triad of [[Thebes, Egypt|Thebes]], where the chief god was Amun
    10: *the [[Ptah]]-[[Sekhmet]]-[[Nefertem]] triad of [[Memphis, Egypt|Memphis]...
    14: ...itially absorbing the details of the other goddesses, but ultimately being absorbed into [[Isis]]. Mea...
    16: ...heading rapidly towards [[monotheism]]. Nethertheless, monotheism had briefly existed before, as, in t...
  7. Bast (goddess) (4923 bytes)
    1: ...], who was a [[solar deity]], gaining her the titles ''Lady of flame'', and ''[[Eye of Ra]]''.
    3: ...nubis]] became the god of embalming, Bast, as goddess of ointment, became thought of as his mother, al...
    5: ...pte louvre 028.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Bast as a lioness]]
    6: ...kitten]]s, the number of which indicated her own desired amount of children.
    8: ... wear, and being allowed to eat from the same plates as their owners. Consequently, as the main cat (r...

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