Amunet
For the
Stargate character, see
Amonet (Stargate). In
Egyptian mythology, Amunet (also spelled Amonet, Amaunet, Amentet, Amentit, Imentet, Imentit, and Ament) was the female form of the original deity,
Amun who was without a gender since it was a concept. Amun/Amunet originally were the aspects of the primordial concept of
air, in the
Ogdoad cosmogony. Of the name for primordial air meaning, (one who) is hidden, the male aspect is Amun, and the female aspect is Amunet. As with all females in the Ogdoad, Amunet was depicted either as a
cobra snake or as a snake-headed woman. The male deities in the
Ogdoad were generally depicted with the head of a
frog.
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Amemet
Ammout
Dans la
mythologie égyptienne, Ammout, La dévoreuse des morts (autres orthographes : Ammut, Amam, Amemet ou Ammit) est la déesse qui, lors de la pesée du cœur, dévorait les âmes des humains jugés indignes de continuer à vivre dans l'au-delà.
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Amaunet
Amonet
Amonet, nella
mitologia egizia era la forma femminile, o paredra, del dio
Amon che era la parte maschile. imnt (colei che è nascosta)La coppia rappresentava l'ignoto e faceva parte dell'
Ogdoade ermopolitana. Questa era formata in origine dalle seguenti coppie:
Nun e Nunet, il caos delle acque primordiali
Kuk e Keket, l'oscurità
Huh e Huhet, l'illimitatezza Niau e Niaunet, l'aria e il ventoNiau e Niaunet, nominati nei
Testi delle Piramidi ed in particolare nei testi della piramide di
Huni (
V dinastia), furono sostituiti successivamente da Amon e Amonet. Quest'ultima fu, a sua volta, sostituita dalla dea
Mut, durante il
Medio Regno. Amonet, tuttavia, continuò ad essere adorata anche in altri ruoli.
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Amaunet
Amaunet was de vrouwelijke tegenhanger van
Amon. De rol van Amaunet samen met Amon werd aanvankelijk in
Thebe vereerd, maar in de 17e tot 18e dynastie werd Amaunet als tegenhanger minder populair en de triade (drie-eenheid) van
Amon-Ra (Amen-Ra),
Moet (Mut) en
Chonsoe (Khonsu of Khons) werd populair tot aan de christelijke overheersing.
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