Seshu

deity ancient Egypt single tradition · 1

Seshu is the male counterpart of the goddess Seshat in ancient Egypt. The Seshat emblem is used to represent Seshu on the Palermo Stone.

When

First attested
2400 BCE
Attested period
-2400 – -2400
Historical notes
Attested on the 24th century BC Palermo Stone as male counterpart of Seshat.

Relationships

co occurs with
Mafdet, Seshat

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“The Seshat emblem is also used on the Palermo Stone to represent Seshu, the male counterpart of Seshat.”

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