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Per- Serqet
𓋴𓂋𓏘𓏏    𓊃𓂋𓏘𓏏𓁐     𓋴𓂋𓏘𓏏𓆫𓁐
  𓋴𓂋𓏘𓏏𓆗𓆫𓁐

MDC: srqt
Gardiner: Srḳt
Budge: 
Transliteration: Serket
Coptic: Selki/ⲥⲉⲗⲕⲓ ; Sekt/ⲥⲉⲕ(ⲧ) (S, B) 'draw breath'; Slē/ⲥⲗⲏ, Kʲlē (S), t͡ʃʰʲlē (B), shlē (Late)/ϭⲗⲏ
Hebrew: Srqt/ סרקת
Greek: Selkis /Σέλκις, Selket /Σελκέτ
Demotic:
Arabic : Srqt /سرقت , Slkt /سلكت
English: Selket
Kemetic: Serqet
Alt: Selqet, Selket, Serket. Serket-Hetet, Serket-het
Pronounced: Serqet
Meaning: She who causes the throat to breath, scorpion


Picture
Home: 
Temple: Akhetaten /Amarna/ al-‘amārnah‎ العمارنة 'Horizon of the Aton'


Nome:

Consort
Horus (The younger, Haroeris) 

Children
Imsety - human form - direction South - protected the liver - protected by Isis/ Auset.
Duamutef - jackal form - direction East - protected the stomach - protected by Neith/ Nit.
Hapi - baboon form - direction North - protected the lungs - protected by Nephthys/ Nebet-Hut.
Qebehsenuef - hawk form - direction West - protected the intestines - protected by his mother Serqet

Parents
Neith/ Nit with Khnemu
Ra

Siblings
aApep/Apep
Ra,
Djehuty, thoth
Sobek
Hut-Hor/ Hathor 

Priest names

Features


Symbols
Scorpions 


Roles
Goddess of scorpions, animals, medicine, magic, and healing venomous stings and bites

Hybrid gods
Hedetet/Hddwt (Serqet and Auset/Isis) 

Connection to other gods
aApep, Apep
Ra
Auset/ Isis
Nebet-Hut/ Nephyths 
Nit/ Neith 

Celebrations

Offering items

Protects
Her son Qebehsenuef and the Canopic jar associated with him
Embalmers tents 
Venoms bites 
Protects against Apep 

Other names
srq(t)-Hty-- The one who makes the throat ​breathe​

Epitaphs
srqt-Htyt--The one who makes the throat breathe

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