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  1. Seshat (Sesha, Sesheta or Safekh-Aubi) was a goddess of reading, writing, arithmetic, and architecture who was seen as either the female aspect of Thoth, his daughter, or his wife. They had a child called Hornub. This actually means “gold Horus “, so Seshat was sometimes associated with Isis. She was the scribe of the pharaoh, recording all ...

  2. Seshat, "Liburuen Anderea", idazketa eta historiaren jainkosa, liburutegien babeslea egiptoar mitologian. Denbora ere neurtzen zuen, Egutegia eta Astronomiaren Anderea da. Eraikitzaile eta arkitektoekin lotua "Eraikitzaileen Anderea" zen.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SekhmetSekhmet - Wikipedia

    Sekhmet is the daughter of the sun god, Ra, and is among the more important of the goddesses in the Egyptian Pantheon. Sekhmet acted as the vengeful manifestation of Ra's power, the Eye of Ra. Sekhmet is said to breathe fire, and the hot winds of the desert were likened to her breath. She is also believed to cause plagues (which were described ...

  4. Seshat. Seshat es la "Señora de los libros", diosa de la escritura y la Historia, protectora de las bibliotecas en la mitología egipcia. También era llamada diosa del destino porque estaba sentada a los pies del árbol cósmico, en la parte más profunda, al sur del cielo, donde se unían el cielo superior y el inferior.

  5. Miêu tả: Seshat is the ancient Egyptian goddess of record-keeping and measurement. She is depicted as a woman in a leopard skin holding the hieroglyph for 'year' and a pen in hand to record the length of the pharaoh's reign.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NebethetepetNebethetepet - Wikipedia

    Nebet-hetepet (nb.t-ḥtp.t) is an ancient Egyptian goddess. Her name means "Lady of the Offerings" or "Satisfied Lady". She was worshipped in Heliopolis as a female counterpart of Atum. She personified Atum's hand, the female principle of creation, and could also be a title for Hathor, but aside from that had little significance.

  7. Egyptian goddess Seshat played a significant role in ancient Egyptian religion, specifically as the goddess of writing and knowledge. Believed to be the guardian of records, she was associated with various disciplines such as arithmetic, architecture, astronomy, and topography. Seshat, often depicted as a woman wearing a leopard-skin dress and ...

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