Hedjhotep

deity ancient Egypt single tradition · 2

Hedjhotep is mentioned as a possible consort of Tayt, an Egyptian goddess. His role was similar to Tayt.

↻ synthesized from 2 sources

When

First attested
3000 BCE
Attested period
-3000 – 300
Historical notes
Attested in ancient Egypt.

Relationships

consort of
Tayt, Renenutet
syncretized with
Shu
allied with
Shezmu
enemy of
Montu
co occurs with
Neper
child of
Ra

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Sources

wikipedia (2)

Source passages

“Tayt (also Tait, Tayet, and Taytet) was an Egyptian goddess. Some attest her husband was Neper while others state she was possibly the consort of Hedjhotep.”

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“Hedjhotep (also Hedj-hotep from ḥḏ-ḥtp) was a minor ancient Egyptian deity, a god of fabrics and clothes and, to a lesser extent, of weaving and the deceased. Hedjhotep is sometimes described as a goddess rather than a god, holding a wadj-scepter and ankh sign.”

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