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  2. Tatenen - Wikipedia

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    Tatenen (also Ta-tenen, Tatjenen, Tathenen, Tanen, Tenen, Tanenu, and Tanuu) was the deity of the primordial mound in ancient Egyptian religion. His name means "risen land" [ 1 ] or "exalted earth", [ 2 ] as well as referring to the silt of the Nile .

  3. List of Egyptian deities - Wikipedia

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    Tatenen – Personification of the first mound of earth to emerge from chaos in ancient Egyptian creation myths [63] Minor deities. Gods.

  4. Ptah - Wikipedia

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    His Tatenen form is represented by a young and vigorous man wearing a crown with two tall plumes that surround the solar disk. He thus embodies the underground fire that rumbles and raises the earth. As such, he was particularly revered by metalworkers and blacksmiths, but he was equally feared because it was he who caused earthquakes and ...

  5. Apep - Wikipedia

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  6. Benben - Wikipedia

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    At Memphis, the god Tatenen, an earth god and the origin of "all things in the shape of food and viands, divine offers, all good things", was the personification of the primeval mound. Benben stone [ edit ]

  7. Great Hymn to the Aten - Wikipedia

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    The hymn-poem provides a glimpse of the religious artistry of the Amarna period expressed in multiple forms encompassing literature, new temples, and in the building of a whole new city at the site of present-day Amarna as the capital of Egypt.

  8. Ogdoad (Egyptian) - Wikipedia

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    The common meaning of qerḥ is "night", but the determinative (D41 for "to halt, stop, deny") also suggests the principle of inactivity or repose. [5] There is no obvious way to allot or attribute four functions to the four pairs of deities; Budge postulates that "the ancient Egyptians themselves had no very clear idea" regarding such ...

  9. Tenen - Wikipedia

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    Tatenen, also known as Tenen, an Egyptian god; Tenen Holtz (1877–1971), Russian Empire born American actor; Locum tenens, a Latin phrase meaning "place holder"