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Satet,
Satit or Satjet,
Satjit in
Ancient Egyptian (Ancient Egyptian: Sṯt or Sṯı͗t, lit. "Pourer" or "Shooter"), Gr****: Satis, also
known by numerous...
- The
Temple of
Satet or
Satis was an
ancient Egyptian temple dedicated to the
goddess Satet, a
personification of the Nile inundation. The
temple was located...
- ****. She was
originally the
daughter of Ra, but was
always related to
Satet in some way. For example, both
goddesses were
called the "Eye of Ra", along...
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Consort Hathor, Sekhmet, Bastet,
Satet (in some myths)
Offspring Shu, Tefnut, Hathor, Sekhmet, Mafdet, Bastet,
Satet, Anhur, Ma'at, Mut
Equivalents Gr****...
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island of Elephantine.
Notable additions included the
Temples of
Khnum and
Satet,
overseen by
Hatshepsut and
Thutmose III,
along with a way-station dedicated...
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temples of the
island were for the
Goddess Satet and the God Khnum. The
first temple was the
Temple of
Satet,
founded around 3000 BC and
enlarged and renovated...
- rock at Ellesiya, not far from Abu Simbel,
dedicated to
Horus of Miam and
Satet. The
temple is only
accessible from the river. The
interior features an...
- court, and
built an
annex to the temple. A
temple dedicated to the
goddess Satet,
personification of the Nile floods, had
stood on the
island of Elephantine...
- at
least the
region around this island. The name
Usersatet means Satet is strong,
Satet being the main
deity of Elephantine. Usersatet's
father was Siamun...
- gods Khnum,
Satet and Anket; another, done in sunk relief,
shows a
kneeling Amenemopet offering to a
lunar god and to the
goddess Satet.
Several groups...