Per- Tenemu
𓏏𓈖𓌰𓅓𓅱𓇰NK 𓏏𓈖𓌰𓅓𓅱𓂻𓏥
MDC: tnmw
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Pronounced: Tenemu
Meaning: "Pathlessness" /tnmw/ 𓍿𓈖𓌰𓅓𓂽𓏥 "be confused (of roads)" (Or) /tnmw/𓏏𓈖𓌰𓅓𓅱𓇰 "Darkness, "gloom"
Gardiner:
Budge:
Alt Egyptian:
Demotic:
Transliteration:
Coptic:
Hebrew:
Greek:
Arabic:
English:
Kemetic:
Alt:
IPA:
Pronounced: Tenemu
Meaning: "Pathlessness" /tnmw/ 𓍿𓈖𓌰𓅓𓂽𓏥 "be confused (of roads)" (Or) /tnmw/𓏏𓈖𓌰𓅓𓅱𓇰 "Darkness, "gloom"
Home:
Dynasty:
Temple:
Nome:
Triad (eighth of Hermopolis)
Tenem (Husband)
Tenemu (Wife)
Sopdu (Son)
Consort
Tenem 𓏏𓈖𓌰𓅓𓂻𓀭
Children
Sopdu
Parents
Alternative Parentage
Siblings
Female/Male counter part
Priest names
Followers
Features
Symbols
Roles
The deceased descend to Tenem in the MK to see him and his wife Tenemu (in Hermopolis Magna), who were later replaced with Amun and Amunet. In the Middle Kingdom she was primal chaos alongside the darkness Kuk and the endlessness Huh , the deity of "pathlessness".
Interesting facts
Hybrid gods
Connection to other gods
Celebrations
Offering items
Protects
Other names
Names derived from the God's name
Epitaphs
" Shu is enveloped with the breath of life from the throat of the phoenix on the day when Atum arose in Heh , Nu , Keku and Tenemu. The field goddess binds Shu in Tenemu." (Christian Leitz p433)
Dynasty:
Temple:
Nome:
Triad (eighth of Hermopolis)
Tenem (Husband)
Tenemu (Wife)
Sopdu (Son)
Consort
Tenem 𓏏𓈖𓌰𓅓𓂻𓀭
Children
Sopdu
Parents
Alternative Parentage
Siblings
Female/Male counter part
Priest names
Followers
Features
Symbols
Roles
The deceased descend to Tenem in the MK to see him and his wife Tenemu (in Hermopolis Magna), who were later replaced with Amun and Amunet. In the Middle Kingdom she was primal chaos alongside the darkness Kuk and the endlessness Huh , the deity of "pathlessness".
Interesting facts
Hybrid gods
Connection to other gods
Celebrations
Offering items
Protects
Other names
Names derived from the God's name
Epitaphs
" Shu is enveloped with the breath of life from the throat of the phoenix on the day when Atum arose in Heh , Nu , Keku and Tenemu. The field goddess binds Shu in Tenemu." (Christian Leitz p433)