Abu
deity Egyptian single tradition · 3
Stub entity — referenced by another entity from source #922 but not yet directly extracted from its own source.
↻ synthesized from 3 sources
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Nanna, Ninazu, Ninlil, Ig-alima, Šul-šagana, Enbilulu, Heka, Apophis, Andjety, Aqen, Duamutef, Bata, Hu, Akhty, Hermanubis, Aati, Duau, Aani, Hermes Trismegistus, Hapy, Gengen-Wer, Hery-maat, Banebdjedet, Harsomtus, Amu-Aa, Apesh, Am-heh, Buchis, Ba-Pef, Babi, Ha, Hemen, Hauron, Henkhisesui, Heryshaf, Aa, Abtu, Aby, Amenhotep, son of Hapu, An-a-f, An-hetep-f, Astennu, Ba, Denwen, Djebuty, Djedefhor, Djefa, Dionysus-Osiris, Dunanwi, Fetket, Hapi-Wet, Har-em-akhet, Heneb, Heqaib, Heru-Khu, Hery-sha-duat, Hez-Ur, Hraf-haf, Ninurta, Inanna, Enlil, Nergal, Ninhursag, Zababa, Bau, Ninmah, Ningirsu, Pabilsag, Fá, Baal, Apedemak, Arensnuphis, Dedun, Ani, Ash, Harpocrates
- consort of
- Gula
- manifested by
- Abau
Mentioned by
- Ninurta
- Inanna
- Enlil
- Nergal
- Ninhursag
- Zababa
- Bau
- Ninmah
- Ningirsu
- Pabilsag
- Fá
- Baal
- Apedemak
- Arensnuphis
- Dedun
- Ani
and 3 more
Sources
wikipedia (3)
Source passages
“Gula was the goddess of healing and medicine and she was sometimes alternately said to be the wife of the god Pabilsaĝ or the minor vegetation god Abu.”
#12114 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“Abu – An early Egyptian god of Light that was likely worshiped in the city of Elephantine”
#24808 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5