Repyt
deity Egyptian single tradition · 4
Repyt, or Repit, was an ancient Egyptian goddess. Typically, she was portrayed as one of the lioness goddesses of Egypt. In ancient times there was a town named Hut-Repyt, where her temple was sited approximately 200 kilometers north of Luxor.
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When
- First attested
- 3000 BCE
- Attested period
- -3000 – 2020
- Historical notes
- Temple located in Hut-Repyt, later renamed Athribis by the Greeks.
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“Repyt, or Repit, was an ancient Egyptian goddess. Typically, she was portrayed as one of the lioness goddesses of Egypt. Her husband was Min.”
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“In the Temple of Athribis, his mother was Repyt (Greek Triphis). Aperetiset also was identified as his mother. The god Min acted as his father. Kolanthes was identified with Horus, the divine child and the Pharaoh, and he was called”
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“Min's wives were Iabet and Repyt (Repit).”
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