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Who’s Who in non-classical mythology . John Keegan. 2014.
Who’s Who in non-classical mythology . John Keegan. 2014.
Atum — (alternatively spelled Tem, Temu, Tum, and Atem) is an important deity in Egyptian mythology, whose cult centred on the city of Heliopolis. His name is thought to be derived from the word tem which means to complete or finish. Thus he has been… … Wikipedia
Iusaaset — Iusaaset, meaning, the great one who comes forth is the name of a primal goddess in Ancient Egyptian religion. She also is described as the grandmother of all of the deities . This allusion is without any reference to a grandfather, so there… … Wikipedia
Eus-os — The wife of Ra, also known as Iusas, Uert Hekeu and Rat, a feminised version of his name … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Rat — Female counterpart of Ra, also called Eus os, Iusas and Uert Hekeu … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology