Per-Unut
𓃹𓈖𓏌𓏏𓆗MK 𓃹𓈖𓏌𓏏𓇼𓆗NK 𓃹𓈖𓈖𓏌𓇼𓏏𓏏𓏸𓆗
MDC: wnwt
Gardiner:
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Transliteration:
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Hebrew:
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English:
Kemetic:
Alt: Wenut, Wenet
Pronounced: Unut
Meaning: "She of city of Hermopolis/Wenu" ; "female hare"; "the swift one" (others claim)
Gardiner:
Budge:
Transliteration:
Coptic:
Hebrew:
Greek:
Demotic:
Arabic:
English:
Kemetic:
Alt: Wenut, Wenet
Pronounced: Unut
Meaning: "She of city of Hermopolis/Wenu" ; "female hare"; "the swift one" (others claim)
Home:
Dynasty: Early Dynastic period
Temple:
Nome: Fifteenth Nome of Upper Egypt Hermopolis wnw
Consort
Wenenu
Children
Parents
Alternative Parentage
Siblings
Priest names
Followers
Features
Women with hare's head. Orginally she was a snaked called the "swift one"
Symbols
Roles
Local goddess of 15th Nome of UE wnw. After the unification fo Upper and Lower she represented Nb.tj/ the two ladies (Cobra/ Wajdet and vulture/ Nekhbet) of Upper and Lower Egypt, whom the king offers to the sun god Rā. voices of the deceased joined in her and spoke through he, she performed rituals for the deceased.
Hybrid gods
Connection to other gods
Nekhbet (embodied)
Wadjet (embodied)
Auset/Isis (embodied)
Hut-Hor/Hathor (embodied)
Eye of Rā (embodied)
Celebrations
Offering items
Protects
Other names
Epitaphs
The only one (Wˁ) lets his eyes be whole (Early Dynastic period)
Dynasty: Early Dynastic period
Temple:
Nome: Fifteenth Nome of Upper Egypt Hermopolis wnw
Consort
Wenenu
Children
Parents
Alternative Parentage
Siblings
Priest names
Followers
Features
Women with hare's head. Orginally she was a snaked called the "swift one"
Symbols
Roles
Local goddess of 15th Nome of UE wnw. After the unification fo Upper and Lower she represented Nb.tj/ the two ladies (Cobra/ Wajdet and vulture/ Nekhbet) of Upper and Lower Egypt, whom the king offers to the sun god Rā. voices of the deceased joined in her and spoke through he, she performed rituals for the deceased.
Hybrid gods
Connection to other gods
Nekhbet (embodied)
Wadjet (embodied)
Auset/Isis (embodied)
Hut-Hor/Hathor (embodied)
Eye of Rā (embodied)
Celebrations
Offering items
Protects
Other names
Epitaphs
The only one (Wˁ) lets his eyes be whole (Early Dynastic period)