enow.com Web Search

  1. Including results for

    headed goddess

    Search only for hededet goddess

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Hedetet - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedetet

    Hededet or Hedjedjet (ḥdd.t) is a scorpion goddess of the ancient Egyptian religion. She resembles Serket in many ways, but was in later periods merged into Isis . She was depicted with the head of a scorpion, nursing a baby. [ 2 ]

  3. List of Egyptian deities - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Egyptian_deities

    Hert-ketit-s – A Lioness headed goddess in the eleventh division of Duat [38] Hert-Nemmat-Set – A goddess in the eleventh division of Duat who punishes the damned [38] Hert-sefu-s – A goddess in the eleventh division of Duat [38] Heru-pa-kaut – A mother goddess with a Fish on her head [38] Heset – Goddess of food and drink [70]

  4. List of Celtic deities - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Celtic_deities

    Damona - Gallic goddess of mineral springs, consort of Apollo Borvo and of Apollo Moritasgus; Dea Latis - Brittonic goddess of bogs and pools, [8] companion of Deus Latis; Dea Matrona - "divine mother goddess" and goddess of the River Marne in Gaul; Divona [9] - Gallic goddess of sacred springs and rivers; Epona - fertility goddess, protector ...

  5. Wadjet - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wadjet

    An explanation for her depiction as a lion headed goddess may stem from the goddess Sekhmet through association as a powerful or dangerous goddess. [31] Some historians are not sure that these bronze statues are of Wadjet, but instead of the goddess Sekhmet. [32] At times she was depicted wearing the Red Crown of Lower Egypt.

  6. Amunet - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amunet

    The goddess Raet is a female doublet of the sun god Ra, with whom both Montu and Amun were associated. In the Leiden Papyrus, Amun is described as “the one who appeared as Ra from the one who created what is and what is not, the father of fathers, the mother of mothers, the bull of those four young women of the first time.”

  7. Hatmehit - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatmehit

    These represent votive offerings to the goddess, supported by the beer jug and bread molds that were also found in the area. [12] Outside of Mendes, Hatmehit appears as a deity overseeing the day on IV Akhet 22 in Dendera [13] and II Peret 3 in Edfu. [14] On IV Akhet 28, there is a Procession of Hatmehit recorded in the Cairo Calendar.

  8. How to Read the 'Percy Jackson' Books in Order, if the ... - AOL

    www.aol.com/read-percy-jackson-books-order...

    When the goddess Artemis goes missing, Percy bands together a group to go after her. This is a good one for fans of cool monsters, like a Manticore (head of a man, body of a lion, and tail of a ...

  9. Mafdet - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mafdet

    Mafdet (also Mefdet, Maftet [1]) was a goddess in the ancient Egyptian religion. She was often depicted wearing a skin of a cheetah , and protected against the bite of snakes and scorpions. She was part of the pantheon of ancient Egyptian deities that was prominent during the First Dynasty of Egypt .