
Tefnut - Wikipedia
Tefnut (Ancient Egyptian: tfn.t; Coptic: ⲧϥⲏⲛⲉ tfēne) [1] [2] is a deity in Ancient Egyptian religion, the feminine counterpart of the air god Shu. Her mythological function is less clear than that of …
the hieroglyphic text of Sethe of over four hundred lines (in translation) from the pyramids of Neit and Pepi II, in addition to the filling of many lacunae in the body of his text from Neit, Pepi II, …
English Translation of the Unas Pyramid Texts - Pyramid Texts …
The complete English translation of the pyramid texts from the pyramid of Unas (also spelled Wenis or Unis), based on translations by Faulkner, Piankoff and Speleer. Use the links above …
Tefnut - Ancient Egypt Online
Tefnut (Tefenet, Tefnet) was an ancient Egyptian goddess of moisture, but was strongly associated with both the moon and the sun. She was known as both the left (moon) and the …
"Utterances 575 and 600": English Translation of Pyramid Texts
"Utterances 575 and 600" is a 1952 English translation of the Pyramid Texts, Utterances 575 and 600, by Samuel A. B. Mercer. The lines seem to detail a creation myth related to the deity …
泰芙努特(古埃及神话中的雨与湿气之神)_百度百科
泰芙努特(Tefnut),是古埃及神话中的雨与湿气之神,赫里奥波里斯-九柱神之一。 代表着无序,是导致食物和尸体腐烂的力量。 她是拉咳嗽出来的,并与自己的兄弟舒结婚,生下天空之 …
Discover the Ancient Tale of Shu and Tefnut, the Egyptian Gods of …
Shu and Tefnut were represented in various forms, such as images, symbols, and texts. These representations contributed to the imagination and understanding of their roles in Egyptian …
The Pyramid Texts: The Pyramid Texts: 30. Resurrection, Meal, and ...
1353c. Thou art more exalted than Shu and Tefnut in the house of Ḥtmw.t (the destroyer), N., 1354a. for thou art verily a spirit who wast nursed by Nephthys with her left breast. 1354b. …
Tefnut in Text Pyramid
This document contains 5 passages from the Pyramid Texts of Unas and Teti found in their respective pyramids at Saqqara. The passages reference the Egyptian gods Tefnut, Shu, and …
Tefnut - The Global Egyptian Museum
As early as the Pyramid Texts from the Old Kingdom, Shu and Tefnut are mentioned as a lion pair. It is mainly Tefnut who is often shown as a lioness later on. Egyptian mythology has …