- Mehet-
Weret or
Mehturt (Ancient Egyptian: mḥt-wrt) is an
ancient Egyptian deity of the sky in
ancient Egyptian religion. Her name
means "Great Flood"...
- wrt-hk3w "great one of magic,
great enchantress";
alternately Urthekau,
Weret Hekau) was an
ancient Egyptian deity. She
served as the personification...
-
Taweret (Ancient Egyptian: tꜣ-wrt, also
spelled Taurt, Tuat, Tuart, Ta-
weret, Tawaret,
Twert and Taueret, and in
Ancient Gr****: Θουέρις, romanized: Thouéris...
- Heka. The
goddess Isis is also
sometimes affiliated with Heka
being titled Weret Hekau,
Great Lady of magic. The Old
Kingdom Pyramid Texts depict Heka as...
- of Heaven", a sky-goddess
similar to Nut, and as the
Great Flood, Mehet-
Weret, as a cow who
gives birth to the sun daily. In
these forms, she is ****ociated...
- the cult center. Some
references ****ociate this
goddess as Pakhet-
Weret-Hekau, (
Weret Hekau meaning she who has
great magic),
implying the ****ociation...
- Wer(et)-neb(et)-neferu-achet-seh The
great Lady of perfection,
excellent in
counsel Wr.t-twt-n-jt=s
Weret-tut-en-it-es The
great one,
sacred image of her father...
-
Khenemetneferhedjet I
Weret was an
ancient Egyptian queen of the 12th Dynasty, a wife of
Senusret II and the
mother of
Senusret III. She is
likely to...
- to as Nu. In some
versions of this myth, at the
beginning of time Mehet-
Weret, portra**** as a cow with a sun disk
between her horns,
gives birth to the...
- tomb were
reliefs of
Wahtye (he
stole the tomb of his brother), his wife
Weret Ptah, his 4
children and his
mother Merit Meen. The tomb is 10
metres (33 ft)...