Sekhemus
deity underworld Egyptian single tradition · 1
Sekhemus is a god in the fourth hour of Duat in Ancient Egyptian religion.
When
- First attested
- 3000 BCE
- Attested period
- -3000 – -30
- Historical notes
- Ancient Egyptian underworld deity associated with the fourth hour of Duat.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Sepes, Septu, Seta-Ta, Setcheh, Setem, Mandulis, Sebiumeker, Serapis, Resheph, Nemty, Neferhotep, Jupiter Ammon, Kherty, Medjed, Nehebkau, Qebehsenuef, Ihy, Panebtawy, Ra-Horakhty, Kothar-wa-Khasis, Mehen, Shepsy, Iah, Shezmu, Nebnerou, Peteese, Pihor, Ruty, Shemanefer, Mnevis, Sah, Kolanthes, Irer, Sedjem, Igai, Ḥutchai, Qebui, Shehbui, Khenti-kheti, Petbe, Rem, Rekhyt, Sepa, Maga, Imsety, Kemwer, Khenti-Amentiu, Khesfu, Kneph, Mau, Nefer Hor, Nekheny, Pataikos, Sahekek, Sebeg, Sed
Mentioned by
- Mandulis
- Sebiumeker
- Serapis
- Resheph
- Nemty
- Neferhotep
- Jupiter Ammon
- Kherty
- Medjed
- Nehebkau
- Qebehsenuef
- Ihy
- Panebtawy
- Ra-Horakhty
- Kothar-wa-Khasis
- Mehen
and 35 more
Sources
wikipedia (1)
Source passages
“Sekhemus – A god in the fourth hour of Duat”
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