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  2. Neith - Wikipedia

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    References to Neith as the "Opener of Paths" occurs in Dynasty Four through Dynasty Six, and Neith is seen in the titles of women serving as priestesses of the goddess. Such epithets include: "Priestess of Neith who opens all the (path)ways", "Priestess of Neith who opens the good pathways", "Priestess of Neith who opens the way in all her places".

  3. List of festivals in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Festival Malioboro, Yogyakarta (June) [2] Festival Danau Toba, North Sumatra (June–July) Bali Arts Festival (Festival Seni Bali), Bali (June) [5] Jakarta anniversary festivals (June 22): Jakarnaval; Kemang Festival; Solo Batik Carnival, Surakarta (end of June) July Betawi Cultural Festival, Jakarta; Pasa Harau Art & Culture Festival, Harau ...

  4. Category:Festivals in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 31 December 2018, at 21:33 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Khnum - Wikipedia

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    At Elephantine, he was worshipped alongside Satis and Anuket, while at Esna, he was worshipped alongside Menhit, Nebtu, Neith and Heka. Banebdjedet was the equivalent god in Lower Egypt . Khnum has also been related to the deity Min .

  6. Nakhtneith - Wikipedia

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    Nakhtneith (Nḫt Nj.t) was the wife of Pharaoh Djer.She is known from a stela found in Abydos (stela 95) [1] where she was buried near her husband. [2] [3] On the stela she holds the titles "Great one of the hetes scepter" (Wr.t-ḥts) [4] and "she who carries Horus" (Rmn- Ḥr.(w)).

  7. Mehet-Weret - Wikipedia

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    Mehet-Weret or Mehturt (Ancient Egyptian: mḥt-wrt) is an ancient Egyptian deity of the sky in ancient Egyptian religion.Her name means "Great Flood". She was mentioned in the Pyramid Texts.

  8. List of music festivals in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Hammersonic Festival; Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival; Jazz Goes To Campus; Joyland Festival; LaLaLa Festival; North Sumatra Jazz Festival; Pestapora; Prambanan Jazz Festival; Rock In Solo; Semesta Berpesta; Synchronize Festival; We The Fest

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