Wadj-wer

deity water ancient Egypt single tradition · 4

Wadj-wer is an ancient Egyptian god of fertility. He is associated with the abundance and life-giving properties of water. Wadj-wer was an important figure in ensuring the prosperity of the land.

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When

First attested
3000 BCE
Attested period
-3000 – 0
Historical notes
Ancient Egyptian deity.

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“Wadj-wer – Ancient Egyptian god of fertility”

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“Wadj-wer – Personification of the Mediterranean Sea or lakes of the Nile Delta”

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“Wadj-wer, also spelled Uatch-ur is an Egyptian god of fertility and the personification of the Mediterranean Sea, whose name means the "great green".”

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