Per-Sia
𓋷𓄿𓀭NK 𓋴𓇋𓋷𓄿𓅆OK 𓋷𓄿 𓋷𓄿𓁟Gr.-Roman 𓋷𓆚
MDC: siA
Gardiner: siꜢ
Budge:
Alt Egyptian: Sj3
Transliteration:
Coptic:
Hebrew:
Greek: Σία, Σάα
Demotic:
Arabic:
English:
Kemetic:
Alt: saa
IPA:
Pronounced:
Meaning: "perceive" "to know" - siA 𓋷𓀁 "perceive" "to know"
Gardiner: siꜢ
Budge:
Alt Egyptian: Sj3
Transliteration:
Coptic:
Hebrew:
Greek: Σία, Σάα
Demotic:
Arabic:
English:
Kemetic:
Alt: saa
IPA:
Pronounced:
Meaning: "perceive" "to know" - siA 𓋷𓀁 "perceive" "to know"
Home:
Temple:
Nome:
Consort
Children
Parents
Atum created
Alternative Parentage
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Followers
Features
anthropomorphic, ram headed old kingdom, holding a papyrus scroll, standing on the solar barque
Symbols
writing
Roles
deification of perception in the Heliopolitan Ennead, “General of Lower Egypt ”, embodies the essential elements of reason, insight and wisdom. One of the members of the fourteen creative powers of Amun-Rā. With Hu, he guides the sun in its nocturnal travels across the night sky until it is reborn at dawn, which is why they are represented at the front and at the back of the boat of Ra. “These are the two pilots who direct the nocturnal bark of Ra in its underground navigation. Hu is at the front of the boat and Sia at the back. (Meeks)
Hybrid gods
Connection to other gods
Celebrations
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Other names
Names that incorporate the god's name
Epitaphs
ref Dimitri Meeks et Christine Favard-Meeks, Les dieux Égyptiens, Paris, Hachette, coll. « La vie Quotidienne », 1993
Temple:
Nome:
Consort
Children
Parents
Atum created
Alternative Parentage
Siblings
Priest names
Followers
Features
anthropomorphic, ram headed old kingdom, holding a papyrus scroll, standing on the solar barque
Symbols
writing
Roles
deification of perception in the Heliopolitan Ennead, “General of Lower Egypt ”, embodies the essential elements of reason, insight and wisdom. One of the members of the fourteen creative powers of Amun-Rā. With Hu, he guides the sun in its nocturnal travels across the night sky until it is reborn at dawn, which is why they are represented at the front and at the back of the boat of Ra. “These are the two pilots who direct the nocturnal bark of Ra in its underground navigation. Hu is at the front of the boat and Sia at the back. (Meeks)
Hybrid gods
Connection to other gods
Celebrations
Offering items
Protects
Other names
Names that incorporate the god's name
Epitaphs
ref Dimitri Meeks et Christine Favard-Meeks, Les dieux Égyptiens, Paris, Hachette, coll. « La vie Quotidienne », 1993