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God of creation and the waters in Egyptian mythology
Khnum, also romanised Khnemu (/kəˈnuːm/; Ancient Egyptian: 𓎸𓅱𓀭 ẖnmw, Koine Greek: Χνοῦβις Chnoûbis),[citation needed] was one of the earliest-known
Khnum
Ancient Egyptian solar deity
Tameniu and in the Amduat Papyrus Inscribed for Nesitaset. Khepri and Khnum Khepri was a scarab beetle who rolled up the Sun in the mornings and was
Ra
Fourth Dynasty ancient Egyptian pharaoh
name ("He protects me") was dedicated to the god Khnum, which might point to an increase of Khnum's popularity and religious importance. In fact, several
Khufu
Ancient Egyptian goddess
with the god Khnum, and the goddess Satis. She may have been the sister of the goddess Satis or she may have been a junior consort to Khnum instead. A temple
Anuket
Ancient Egyptian goddess of fertility
of the Nile. Heqet was originally the female counterpart of Khnum, or the wife of Khnum, and eventually she also became the mother of Heru-ur. It has
Heqet
Ancient Egyptian goddess
by numerous related names, was an Upper Egyptian goddess who, along with Khnum and Anuket, formed part of the Elephantine Triad. A protective deity of
Satis_(goddess)
Egyptological understandings of homosexuality
Nyankh-Khnum and Khnum-hotep. Both men lived and served under pharaoh Niuserre during the 5th Dynasty (c. 2494–2345 BC). Nyankh-Khnum and Khnum-hotep each
Homosexuality in ancient Egypt
Homosexuality_in_ancient_Egypt
Nyankh-Khnum and Khnum-hotep. Both men lived and served under pharaoh Niuserre during the 5th Dynasty (c. 2494–2345 BC). Nyankh-Khnum and Khnum-hotep each
LGBTQ_rights_in_Egypt
Ancient Egyptian sepulchre
chamber tomb of the ancient Egyptian high status priests Nakht-Ankh and Khnum-Nakht, which dates from the 12th Dynasty. The whole tomb group is now in
Tomb_of_Two_Brothers
Egyptian polymath, later deified
ending it. One of his priests explained the connection between the god Khnum and the rise of the Nile to the Pharaoh, who then had a dream in which the
Imhotep
Miraculous birth theme in multiple mythologies
the goddess Aruru creates Enkidu from clay, in Egyptian mythology, where Khnum makes man out of clay, and in various Greek texts crediting Prometheus (one
Creation_of_life_from_clay
Ancient Egyptian deity
Banebdjetet is an Ancient Egyptian ram god with a cult centre at Mendes. Khnum was the equivalent god in Upper Egypt. He is most notable for appearing
Banebdjedet
Hieroglyphic inscription on Sehel Island, Egypt
contains 32 columns. The top part of the stele depicts three Egyptian deities: Khnum, Satis and Anuket. In front of them, Djoser faces them, carrying offerings
Famine_Stela
Nakht-Ankh and Khnum-Nakht, was discovered by Egyptian workmen directed by Sir William Flinders Petrie and Ernest Mackay in 1907. Nakht-Ankh and Khnum-Nakht lived
Genetic_history_of_Egypt
Egyptian archaeologist
several works of fiction in Arabic on ancient Egypt such as In Search for Khnum and The Old Red Hippopotamus. Bassir worked as a member of several archaeological
Hussein_Bassir
Ancient Egyptian deity
her genealogy, but she is sometimes credited as the daughter of Neith and Khnum, making her a sister to Sobek and Apep.[citation needed] Some myths depict
Serket
Island in the Nile
in the Aswan Museum located on the island, including a mummified ram of Khnum. Artifacts dating back to prehistoric Egypt have been found on Elephantine
Elephantine
After the encounter, Amun instructs Khnum, the potter, to construct Hatshepsut's body and ka out of clay. Khnum bestows onto Hatshepsut “with life, health
Depiction of Hatshepsut's birth and coronation
Depiction_of_Hatshepsut's_birth_and_coronation
Egyptian nomarch
Khnumhotep II (ẖnmw-ḥtp, "Khnum is pleased") was an ancient Egyptian Great Chief of the Oryx nome (the 16th nome of Upper Egypt) during the reign of pharaohs
Khnumhotep_II
Ancient Egyptian temple
Pharaoh Ramesses II and dedicated to the deities of Amun-Re, Re-Horakhti, Khnum and Anuket. It was the first in a series of temples built by Ramesses II
Temple_of_Beit_el-Wali
Ancient Egyptian deity of the primordial mound
Third Intermediate Period hymn, The Great Hymn of Khnum, he is identified with the creator god Khnum, who created "all that is" on his potter's wheel.
Tatenen
Deity and symbol in the occult traditions
with both deities being worshipped in Lower Egypt. Khnum was the equivalent god in Upper Egypt. Khnum was typically portrayed with the horns of a ram, one
Baphomet
Nubian war goddess
of Upper Egypt, particularly at Esna, Menhit was said to be the wife of Khnum and the mother of Heka. She was also known to be the mother of Shu. She
Menhit
City in Luxor, Egypt
in a cemetery west of the town. The temple of Esna, dedicated to the god Khnum, his consorts Menhit and Nebtu, their son, Heka, and the goddess Neith,
Esna
Musical artist
Khnum Muata Ibomu (born Clayton Gavin, March 6, 1974[citation needed]), better known by his stage name stic.man and more recently as stic, is an American
Stic.man
Nyankh-Khnum and Khnum-hotep. Both men lived and served under pharaoh Niuserre during the 5th Dynasty (c. 2494–2345 BC). Nyankh-Khnum and Khnum-hotep each
History_of_male_homosexuality
Egyptian goddess of fertility
Nebtuwi is an ancient Egyptian goddess personifying fertility, wife of Khnum. Her name translates as "the lady of the fields." The cult centre of her
Nebtuwi
Town in Oryx nome, Egypt
from the Old, Middle and New Kingdom. The main deities of the place were Khnum and Heqet, both several times called lord or lady of Herwer. Perhaps in
Herwer
Largest pyramid in the Giza Necropolis, Egypt
which included the pharaoh's name (e.g.: "The gang, The white crown of Khnum-Khufu is powerful"). The names of Khufu were spelled out on the walls over
Great_Pyramid_of_Giza
Name list
Khnumhotep in hieroglyphs (Khnum hotep) ẖnmw-ḥtp Khnum is pleased
Khnumhotep
5th- to 4th-century BCE Egyptian texts
Egizio in Turin in 1824, a hieratic charge sheet against the Elephantine Khnum priests. Donated together with two other hieratic letters from the Butehamun
Elephantine papyri and ostraca
Elephantine_papyri_and_ostraca
Ancient Egyptian deity of the Moon, learning, writing
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
Thoth
Ancient Egyptian religious symbol
well as with the pharaoh. Was sceptres also represent the Set animal or Khnum. In later use, it was a symbol of control over the force of chaos that Set
Was-sceptre
Egyptian deity and concepts of truth, order and justice
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
Maat
Egyptian high-ranking official
Inykhnum (also read as Khnum-Iny) was an ancient Egyptian high-ranking official who worked and lived during the transition time between Second and Third
Inykhnum
Ancient Egyptian deity
Third Nome of the Thebaid of Upper Egypt, where he is the son of ram-headed Khnum and a succession of goddesses. His mother was alternately said to be Nebetu'u
Heka_(god)
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1479 to 1458 BC
to Ahmose in the form of Thutmose I. Hatshepsut is conceived by Ahmose. Khnum, the god who forms the bodies of human children, is then instructed to create
Hatshepsut
Ancient Egyptian god and motif
Some Theosophical sources tried to syncretize this motif with the deity Khnum, along with Agathos Daimon, Serapis and Pluto. Under the Greek theonym Chnuphis
Kneph
Ancient Egyptian god of funerary rites
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
Anubis
Totemic animal of the god Set
with Nephthys, the wife of Set. Was-sceptres represent the Set animal or Khnum. Was-sceptres were carried by gods, pharaohs and priests as a symbol of
Set_animal
Ancient Egyptian goddess
arrows, ankh, loom, mummy cloth, click beetle Parents None (self-created in some traditions) Consort Khnum, Offspring Sobek, Ra, Apep, Tutu, Serket
Neith
Ancient Egyptian goddess
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
Bastet
Ancient Egyptian god
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
Khepri
Ancient Egyptian god of the afterlife
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
Osiris
Ancient Egyptian deity
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
Medjed
Series of three monumental statues
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
Koptos_colossi
Ancient Egyptian creator deity
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
Atum
Creature from Greek and Roman mythology
series. Baphomet Centaur Cernunnos Faunus Glaistig Goatman (urban legend) Khnum Kinnara Krampus Minotaur Pan (god) Puck (mythology) Satyr Se'irim Silvanus
Faun
Egyptian war and sky deity
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
Horus
Egyptian high steward and vizier
Plan of Khnumhotep's tomb at Dahshur Egyptian name Khnumhotep ẖnmw-ḥtp "Khnum is pleased" Dynasty 12th Dynasty Pharaoh Senusret II, Senusret III Burial
Khnumhotep_III
Group of nine deities in Egyptian mythology worshipped at Heliopolis
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
Ennead
Major gods were often involved in several types of phenomena. For instance, Khnum was the god of Elephantine Island in the midst of the Nile, the river that
Ancient_Egyptian_deities
Wife of Thutmose IV
queen Mutemwiya as later shown being led to the birthing room by Isis and Khnum. A partial granite statue representing Mutemwiya was found in Karnak and
Mutemwiya
Tomb complex in Saqqarah, Egypt
with several, mainly religious titles, including priest of Heka, priest of Khnum and priest of Horus. The tomb's decorated chapel was removed in 1903 and
Tomb_of_Akhethetep
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1279 to 1213 BC
el-Wali Relief of Ramesses II being suckled by Anuket and offered life by Khnum Fragment of a painted relief of Ramesses II being accompanied by Horus Ramesses
Ramesses_II
Egyptian nomarch
Khnumhotep I (ẖnmw-ḥtp, "Khnum is pleased") was an ancient Egyptian Great Chief of the Oryx nome (the 16th nome of Upper Egypt) during the reign of Pharaoh
Khnumhotep_I
Ancient Egyptian deity
Faiyum, Crocodilopolis, Kom Ombo Symbol crocodile Genealogy Parents Set/Khnum and Neith Siblings Tutu, Shemanefer and Ra Consort Renenutet or Meskhenet[citation
Sobek
Roman emperor from AD 81 to 96
Dendera. His cartouche also appears in the column shafts of the Temple of Khnum at Esna. For his personal use, he was active in constructing many monumental
Domitian
Ancient Egyptian god of the Earth
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
Geb
Ancient Egyptian deity
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
Abaset
Egyptian god of the desert, storms, violence, and foreigners
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
Set_(deity)
Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt
his tomb, but may also date to a later date. Khnumhotep II (ẖnmw-ḥtp, "Khnum is pleased") was an ancient Egyptian Great Chief of the Oryx nome (the 16th
Amenemhat_II
Ancient Egyptian figurine
the left side of the knee, the very faint traces of the end of his nomen "Khnum-Khufu" is visible in a cartouche. The artefact was found in 1903 by Flinders
Khufu_Statuette
Egyptian god
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
Harsomtus
Ancient Egyptian gods
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
Four_sons_of_Horus
frog headed god of the primordial waters. Heqet, wife of Khnum, also with the head of a frog. Khnum, god of the source of the Nile. Nephthys, goddess of rivers
List_of_water_deities
Roman emperor from AD 98 to 117
Dendera. His cartouche also appears in the column shafts of the Temple of Khnum at Esna. He built palatial villas outside Rome at Arcinazzo, at Centumcellae
Trajan
Domesticated ruminant bred for meat, wool, and milk
In Ancient Egyptian religion, the ram was the symbol of several gods: Khnum, Heryshaf and Amun (in his incarnation as a god of fertility). Other deities
Sheep
Egyptian prophetic text
Egypt. A potter is the prophet and protagonist of the story, an allusion to Khnum, the "Lord of the potter's wheel" who fashioned the world in Egyptian mythology
Oracle_of_the_Potter
Ancient Egyptian goddess, symbolizing Lower Egypt
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
Wadjet
Ancient Egyptian royal servants
creator-god Khnum) form a linguistic reference to their closeness: Niankhkhnum means "life belongs to Khnum" and Khnumhotep means "Khnum is satisfied;"
Khnumhotep_and_Niankhkhnum
Type of sheep in ancient Egypt and Nubia
Middle Kingdom of Egypt (1782 BC). The gods Banebdjedet of Lower Egypt and Khnum of Upper Egypt were both depicted with the head(s) of a corkscrew-horned
Ancient Egyptian corkscrew-horned sheep
Ancient_Egyptian_corkscrew-horned_sheep
Semitic title often used in reference to deities
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
Baal
death occurring when the kꜣ left the body. The Egyptians believed that Khnum created the bodies of children on a potter's wheel and inserted them into
Ancient Egyptian conception of the soul
Ancient_Egyptian_conception_of_the_soul
Wife of the Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II
instance offering to a cow (Hathor) in a papyrus thicket, offering before Khnum, Satis, and Anuket, the triad of Elephantine, and offering to Mut and Hathor
Nefertari
God-child of Greek and Egyptian mythology
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
Harpocrates
Ancient Egyptian deity
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
Seshat
2011 video game
Beheaded Rocketeer and Kleer Skeleton return in the game. New ones include the Khnum and Scrapjack (resembling the Hell Knight and Mancubus from Doom, respectively)
Serious_Sam_3:_BFE
Major river in northeast Africa
associated with the river included Hapy (god of the annual floods) and Khnum (god of the first cataract), who were jointly responsible for producing
Nile
Museum for the history of Sudan
king, never as a woman. The temple of Kumma dedicated to the ram-headed Khnum, the god of the Nile cataracts. The tomb of the Nubian prince Djehuti-hotep
National_Museum_of_Sudan
times and places had been identified separately as Ptah, Ra, Amun, Atum, or Khnum. The Egyptian word written m3ˁt, often rendered maat or ma'at, refers to
Egyptian_mythology
Queen consort of Egypt
that she should be named Khnemet-Amun-Hatshepsut. Amun proceeds to the god Khnum and instructs him to create Hatshepsut. The scenes continue to show the
Ahmose_(queen)
Ancient Egyptian deity
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
Sokar
he appears also with the titles of a high priest of the local deities Khnum, Satis and Anuket. JJ Shirley: The Power of the Elite: The Officials of
Amenhotep_(high_steward)
Topics referred to by the same term
Nenets people of Siberia Short for the Book of Numbers of the Hebrew Bible Khnum, a god of Egyptian mythology Mios Num, an island of western New Guinea Num
Num
Magicians mentioned in the Book of Exodus
and pompous High Priest of Egypt and a devoted follower of the Nile God Khnum, as well as Court Mage and one of the Pharaoh's top advisers. The Prince
Jannes_and_Jambres
Ancient Egyptian god
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
Aten
Ancient Egyptian mother goddess
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
Mut
Ancient Egyptian god of the annual flooding of the Nile
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
Hapi_(Nile_god)
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
List of pharaohs deified during lifetime
List_of_pharaohs_deified_during_lifetime
Ancient Egyptian prince and priest
Aswan Rock stela. Top: Ramesses II, Isetnofret and Khaemwaset before Khnum. Bottom left to right: Merneptah, Bintanath and Prince Ramesses.
Khaemweset
Ancient Egyptian deity of households
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
Bes
Aramaic Egyptian papyri
bears an Egyptian proper name, frequent and typical of Elephantine where Khnum was the local god. On this basis, I would propose, naturally without absolute
Padua_Aramaic_papyri
British soldier and Egyptologist
these work gang names contained a variant of the pharaoh's name i.e. Khufu, Khnum-Khuf and Medjedu, the first two of which were contained within the distinctive
Howard_Vyse
Ancient Egyptian primordial goddess
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
Amunet
Spirit (daemon) of the vineyards and grainfields in ancient Greek religion
identified with Serapis and with Egyptian gods Šai (Shai), Knephis (Kneph), Khnum, Soknopis, or as a Hellenized native Egyptian household god. Quaegebeur
Agathodaemon
Ancient Egyptian goddess
Kebechet Khensit Khenti-Amentiu Khenti-kheti Khepri Khereduankh Kherty Khnum Khonsu Kneph Kolanthes Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Maat Mafdet Mandulis Medjed
Isis
4th century BCE Egyptian high priest
Hermopolis and held various priestly degrees in the service of Sakhmet, Khnum, Amen-Re and Hathor. Petosiris was the son of Sishu and Nefer-renpet. He
Petosiris
the desert Sopdu, god of war and the scorching heat of the summer Sun (Khnum) The ram god often depicted as Ra's form in the evening entering the river
List_of_solar_deities
Role of Roman emperors in Egypt
ẖnmw-n-tꜢw smꜢw-wꜢs-?-gmj-wš-m-Jtrtj He who unites the two lands on behalf of Khnum, the scribe who finds strength in the two rivers Nomen: Tiberios Tiberios
Roman_pharaoh
KHNUM
KHNUM
Male
Egyptian
, Divine Breath or Spirit.
Female
Egyptian
, goddess of the sunbeam; consort of Khnum.
Male
Egyptian
, Peace of Khnum.
Male
Egyptian
, Khnum protects me.
Male
Egyptian
, short for Khnum-khufu.
Male
Egyptian
, Bringer of Joys.
Male
Egyptian
, a king of the XVIIth dynasty.
KHNUM
KHNUM
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dhairyya | தைரà¯à®¯à¯à®¯à®¾
Patience
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Great
Boy/Male
British, Hindu, Indian, Malay
Kind of Gold
Girl/Female
Tamil
God of the earth
Girl/Female
Tamil
Aamuktha | ஆமà¯à®•à¯à®¤à®¾Â
Liberated
Female
Italian
 Feminine form of Italian Marcello, MARCELLA means "defense" or "of the sea." Compare with another form of Marcella.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Of great beauty, Beautiful
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Exalted Grace
Girl/Female
Muslim
Knowing or knowledgeable, Wise
Boy/Male
Hindu
Armored battle maiden
KHNUM
KHNUM
KHNUM
KHNUM
KHNUM