Tutu
deity Ancient Egypt single tradition · 4
Tutu is a deity who is identified with or considered the brother of Shemanefer.
↻ synthesized from 4 sources
When
- First attested
- 3000 BCE
- Attested period
- -700 – 400
- Historical notes
- Associated with the Greco-Roman period of Ancient Egypt.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Sobek-Heru, Sobek-Geb, Sobek-Ra, Teka-her, Tenem, Wai, Wenenu, Wenty, Osiris, Bastet, Sekhmet, Mut, Nekhbet, Yam, Sopdu, Wepwawet, Sia, Weneg, Wadj-wer, Sokar
- sibling of
- Shemanefer, Sobek, Khonshu, Maahes, Nefertem
- manifests as
- the Lion
- child of
- Neith
- enemy of
- demons of Sekhmet, wandering demons of Bastet
Mentioned by
- Osiris
- Bastet
- Sekhmet
- Mut
- Nekhbet
- Yam
- Sopdu
- Wepwawet
- Sia
- Weneg
- Wadj-wer
- Sokar
- Khonshu
- Maahes
- Nefertem
- Neith
and 2 more
Sources
wikipedia (4)
Source passages
“Shemanefer (also represented in Greek as Samanouphis) was a crocodile god worshipped in Esna in the Greco-Roman period of Ancient Egypt. He had an ambiguous identity, being identified with, or sometimes considered the brother of, Sobek or Tutu”
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“Tutu – An apotropaic god from the Greco-Roman era”
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“The Egyptian god Tutu: a study of the sphinx-god and master of demons with a corpus of monuments.”
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