Per-Dedun
𓂧𓂧𓇬𓈖𓅆 𓊽𓊽𓃹𓈖 𓂧𓂧𓃹𓈖𓀭
MDC: ddwn , DDwn , Ddwn
Gardiner:
Budge:
Alt Egyptian:
Demotic:
Transliteration: Dedun, Dedwen
Coptic:
Hebrew:
Greek:
Arabic:
English:
Kemetic:
Alt:
IPA:
Pronounced:
Meaning: (Nubian)
Gardiner:
Budge:
Alt Egyptian:
Demotic:
Transliteration: Dedun, Dedwen
Coptic:
Hebrew:
Greek:
Arabic:
English:
Kemetic:
Alt:
IPA:
Pronounced:
Meaning: (Nubian)
Home: Nubia
Dynasty:
Worshiped : Philae, Kalabscha, Abu Simbel, Semna and Gebel Barkal
Temple: Amun temple in Hibis (LK)
Dedwen-Amun in the temple of Amun-Re of Aghurni (LK)
Nome:
Triad
Consort
Children
Parents
Alternative Parentage
Siblings
Female/Male counter part
Priest names
Followers
Features
depicted as a lion, appeared in human form as well as a falcon NK, but later on also with the head of a lion. (worshiped by Kushites, Nubians, not known if Egyptians worshiped him but he is mentioned in MK when Egypt ruled over Kush, probably not worshiped north of Swenet, brought the Egyptian king and the people treasures from this area.)
Symbols
lion
incense
Roles
god of incense, protector of deceased Nubian rulers, funerary rites, representative of the south (Nubia), prosperity, and wealth
Interesting facts
Hybrid gods
Dedwen-Amun
Amun-Re of Aghurni
Osiris-Dedun
Connection to other gods
Celebrations
Offering items
Protects
Other names
Names derived from the God's name
Epitaphs
Lord of Nubia
Dynasty:
Worshiped : Philae, Kalabscha, Abu Simbel, Semna and Gebel Barkal
Temple: Amun temple in Hibis (LK)
Dedwen-Amun in the temple of Amun-Re of Aghurni (LK)
Nome:
Triad
Consort
Children
Parents
Alternative Parentage
Siblings
Female/Male counter part
Priest names
Followers
Features
depicted as a lion, appeared in human form as well as a falcon NK, but later on also with the head of a lion. (worshiped by Kushites, Nubians, not known if Egyptians worshiped him but he is mentioned in MK when Egypt ruled over Kush, probably not worshiped north of Swenet, brought the Egyptian king and the people treasures from this area.)
Symbols
lion
incense
Roles
god of incense, protector of deceased Nubian rulers, funerary rites, representative of the south (Nubia), prosperity, and wealth
Interesting facts
Hybrid gods
Dedwen-Amun
Amun-Re of Aghurni
Osiris-Dedun
Connection to other gods
Celebrations
Offering items
Protects
Other names
Names derived from the God's name
Epitaphs
Lord of Nubia