Rem

deity water fish single tradition · 2

Rem, also known as Rem-Rem, Remi, or Remi the Weeper, is a fish god in Egypt. He lives in Rem-Rem, the realm of weeping, and fertilizes the land with his tears, producing both vegetation and the reptiles. He is assumed to be the personification of Ra's tears.

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When

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

Relationships

aspect of
Ra
created by
Ra

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Sources

wikipedia (2)

Source passages

“Rem ("to weep"), also Rem-Rem, Remi, or Remi the Weeper, who lives in Rem-Rem, the realm of weeping, is a fish god in Egypt who fertilized the land with his tears, producing both vegetation and the reptiles. He is assumed to be the personification of Ra's tears.”

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“Rem – Fish god and the personification of Ra's tears”

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