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  2. Bennu - Wikipedia

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    Bennu (/ ˈ b ɛ n uː /) [1] is an ancient Egyptian deity linked with the Sun, creation, and rebirth. He may have been the original inspiration for the phoenix legends that developed in Greek mythology .

  3. Thoth - Wikipedia

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    In the 2002 Ensemble Studios game Age of Mythology, Thoth is one of nine minor gods that can be worshipped by Egyptian players. [ 47 ] [ 48 ] In Neil Gaiman ’s 2001 novel American Gods and its 2017–2021 TV adaptation , Thoth is portrayed as Mr. Ibis, who runs a funeral parlor alongside Anubis , known as Mr. Jacquel.

  4. The Phoenix (1982 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix is an American science fiction television series starring Judson Scott which aired on ABC for about one month. The series premiered on March 19, 1982. The plot revolved around an ancient extraterrestrial, Bennu of the Golden Light, who is discovered in a sarcophagus in Peru and awakened in the 20th century.

  5. List of Egyptian deities - Wikipedia

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    Apis – A live Bull worshiped as a god at Memphis and seen as a manifestation of Ptah [71] Aqen – A deity of the Underworld [72] Arensnuphis – A Nubian deity who appears in Egyptian temples in Lower Nubia in the Greco-Roman era [73] Ash – A god of the Libyan Desert and oases west of Egyptt [74] Astennu – A Baboon god associated with ...

  6. Benben - Wikipedia

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    Bennu bird from an Egyptian papyrus. The Benben stone, named after the mound, was a sacred stone in the temple of Ra at Heliopolis (Egyptian: Annu or Iunu). It was the location on which the first rays of the sun fell. It is thought to have been the prototype for later obelisks, and the capstones of the great pyramids were based on its design.

  7. Nephthys - Wikipedia

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    Nephthys was most widely and usually worshiped in ancient Egypt as part of a consortium of temple deities. Therefore, it should not be surprising that her cult images could likely be found as part of the divine entourage in temples at Kharga , Kellis , Deir el-Hagar, Koptos , Dendera, Philae, Sebennytos , Busiris , Shenhur, El Qa'la, Letopolis ...

  8. Tut (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    Tut was first announced by Spike in May 2014. The miniseries marks a return by the network towards scripted programming, and in particular, "event" series that cater to a "balanced" audience (in contrast to the remainder of Spike's programming at the time, which has typically skewed towards a male audience).

  9. Kemetism - Wikipedia

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    Ritual worship of the gods in pursuit of maat is thus considered holy. Commonly worshipped Old Egyptian gods include Ra, Amun, Isis and Osiris, Thoth, Sekhmet, Bastet, Hathor, and others. This worship generally takes the form of prayer, offerings, and setting up altars. [27]