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