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  2. Tatenen - Wikipedia

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    Both Tatenen and Ptah were Memphite deities. Tatenen was the more ancient, combined in the Old Kingdom with Ptah as Ptah-Tatenen, in their capacity as creator deities. [2] By the Nineteenth Dynasty Ptah-Tatenen is his sole form, and he is worshiped as royal creator god. Ptah-Tatenen can be seen as father of the Ogdoad of Hermopolis, the eight ...

  3. Ptah - Wikipedia

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    Ptah (/ t ɑː / TAH; [1] Ancient ... Colossal statue of the god Ptah-Tatenen holding hands with Ramesses II found at Memphis – Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen.

  4. List of Egyptian deities - Wikipedia

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    Ptah – A creator deity and god of craftsmen, the Tutelary deity of Memphis [27] Ra – The foremost Egyptian sun god , involved in creation and the afterlife Mythological ruler of the gods, father of every Egyptian Pharaoh , and the Tutelary deity of Heliopolis [ 28 ]

  5. Temple of Gerf Hussein - Wikipedia

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    It was dedicated to "Ptah, Ptah-Tatenen and Hathor, and associated with Ramesses, 'the Great God.'" [3] [4] During the building of the Aswan dam project in the 1960s, as part of the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia , sections of the free-standing portion of this temple were dismantled and they have now been reconstructed at ...

  6. Tjenenyet - Wikipedia

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    In this myth, the syncretic deity Ptah-Tatenen-Khonsu ejaculates "towards this womb in the sea," which was created within the tnn.t-chapel. The Egyptologist Mendel, in his translation, proposes the theory that this chapel could symbolize Tjenenet herself, representing the primordial land.

  7. Ptolemy XII Auletes - Wikipedia

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    — The heir of the saviour god, who is the chosen of Ptah.....iri-mꜢꜤt-n-rꜤ sḫm-Ꜥnḫ-imn...Irimaatenre Sekhemankhimen...who brings forth the order of Ra, the living image of Amun...iri-mꜢꜤt-imn-rꜤ...Irimaatimenre...who has brings forth the order of Amun-Ra Second Praenomen: pꜢ nṯr-mri it snt wsiri ḥwnw

  8. File:Ptah-Tatenen-Osiris.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image shows the memphite merged god Ptah-Tatenen-Osiris. The Creator God, merged with the god of the primordial mound benben, and the primary god of the dead Osiris. Items portrayed in this file

  9. Djed - Wikipedia

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    The djed came to be associated with Seker, the falcon god of the Memphite Necropolis, then with Ptah, the Memphite patron god of craftsmen. [7] Ptah was often referred to as "the noble djed", and carried a scepter that was a combination of the djed symbol and the ankh, the symbol of life. [3] Ptah gradually came to be assimilated into Osiris.