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Per-​Ḥemsut
𓈞𓏺𓋴𓏏𓅱𓋌𓌖      𓈞𓏺𓋴𓅱𓏏𓌖𓌖​𓌖       𓎛𓈞𓅱𓋴𓏏𓌍       𓎛𓈞𓅱𓋴𓏏​𓋌𓌖


​MDC: Hmst, Hmwst
Gardiner: ḥmst, ḥmwst
Budge: -
Faulkner: ḥmwst
Adolf Erman and Hermann Grapow: Hmswt, Hmwst
Transliteration: Hemsut
Coptic: 
Hebrew: 
Greek: 
Demotic: 
Arabic: 
English: 
Kemetic:
Alt: Hemuset
Pronounced: (Hmswt) Ḥem-soot, (Hmwst) Ḥem-ooset, (Hmst) Ḥemset
​hear it pronounced 
Meaning: ​Seats (position of power), from the root Hmst 𓈞𓋴𓏏​𓀀


Home: Men-Nefer/Memphis 1st nome of Lower Egypt and Sap-Meh, the fifth nome of Lower Egypt
Temple:


Nome:

Consort

Children

Father
created by Path ; In the Nome of Inbu-hedj (capital city of Men-Nefer/Memphis 1st nome of Lower Egypt )

Mother

Alternate Parents

drawn them from the waters of Nun by Nit/Neith ; In the Nome of Sais (capital city of Sap-Meh, the fifth nome of Lower Egypt) They were closely to connected with Nit/Neith.

Siblings

Priest names

Followers​


Features
Women with a shield and two crossed arrows like Nit/ Neith, or sometimes as kneeling women holding a child in their arms

Symbols
shield
two arrows crossed
Nun/ primordial watery abyss
children


Roles
Were goddess of fate destiny and protection. Closely associated with the ka. Seen as the female aspect of the ka (kAt). They could also be seen as the personification of the creative potential in the primordial watery abyss/ Nun. 

Hybrid gods

Connection to other gods
Nit/Neith
Nun (male aspect) Nunet  (female aspect) of the primordial watery abyss

Celebrations

Offering items


Protects


Other names

Epitaphs
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