Mut-Min
deity Egyptian single tradition · 1
Mut-Min is the female counterpart of Min. Studies on the origins of Amun in Karnak suggest that elements of Min’s theology were incorporated into Amun’s divine identity, including a family structure consisting of a male deity (Min), a female counterpart (Mut-Min), and a son (Min-Hor-Nacht).
When
- First attested
- 1600 BCE
- Attested period
- -1600 – -1500
- Historical notes
- Female counterpart of Min.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Mut-Tefnut, Khonsu-Shu, Ra, Amun, Mut, Amunet, Wosret, Khonshu
- consort of
- Min
- parent of
- Min-Hor-Nacht
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (1)
Source passages
“Studies on the origins of Amun in Karnak suggest that elements of Min’s theology were incorporated into Amun’s divine identity, including a family structure consisting of a male deity (Min), a female counterpart (Mut-Min), and a son (Min-Hor-Nacht).”
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