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- Amunet abstract "Amunet (/ˈæməˌnɛt/; also spelled Amonet or Amaunet) was a primordial goddess in Ancient Egyptian religion. She is a member of the Ogdoad and the consort of Amun.Her name, meaning "the female hidden one", was simply the feminine form of Amun's own name. It is possible that she was never an independent deity, as the first mention of either of them is in a pair.By at least the Twelfth dynasty (c. 1991–1803 BC) she was overshadowed as Amun's consort by Mut, but she remained locally important in the region of Thebes where Amun was worshipped, and there she was seen as a protector of the pharaoh.At Karnak, Amun's cult center, priests were dedicated to Amunet's service. The goddess also played a part in royal ceremonies such as the Sed festival. Amunet was depicted as a woman wearing the Red Crown and carrying a staff of papyrus.In late texts from Karnak she was syncretized with Neith, although she remained a distinct deity as late as the Ptolemaic period (323–30 BC).".
- Amunet thumbnail Amunet-Luxor.jpg?width=300.
- Amunet wikiPageID "97099".
- Amunet wikiPageRevisionID "600672637".
- Amunet hasPhotoCollection Amunet.
- Amunet image "Amunet-Luxor.jpg".
- Amunet image1Description "bas relief of Amunet in Luxor.".
- Amunet image1Width "180".
- Amunet name "i-mn:n-t".
- Amunet name "i-mn:n-t:H8-I12".
- Amunet name2Explanation "the hidden one".
- Amunet name2Transcription "imnt".
- Amunet nameExplanation "the hidden one".
- Amunet nameTranscription "imnt".
- Amunet title "Amunet".
- Amunet subject Category:Amun.
- Amunet subject Category:Egyptian_goddesses.
- Amunet type Abstraction100002137.
- Amunet type Belief105941423.
- Amunet type Cognition100023271.
- Amunet type Content105809192.
- Amunet type Deity109505418.
- Amunet type EgyptianGoddesses.
- Amunet type Goddess109535622.
- Amunet type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Amunet type SpiritualBeing109504135.
- Amunet comment "Amunet (/ˈæməˌnɛt/; also spelled Amonet or Amaunet) was a primordial goddess in Ancient Egyptian religion. She is a member of the Ogdoad and the consort of Amun.Her name, meaning "the female hidden one", was simply the feminine form of Amun's own name. It is possible that she was never an independent deity, as the first mention of either of them is in a pair.By at least the Twelfth dynasty (c.".
- Amunet label "Amaunet".
- Amunet label "Amaunet".
- Amunet label "Amaunet".
- Amunet label "Amemet".
- Amunet label "Amonet".
- Amunet label "Amonet".
- Amunet label "Amonet".
- Amunet label "Amunet".
- Amunet label "Амаунет".
- Amunet label "アマウネト".
- Amunet sameAs Amaunet.
- Amunet sameAs Amonet.
- Amunet sameAs Amonet.
- Amunet sameAs Amemet.
- Amunet sameAs Amonet.
- Amunet sameAs アマウネト.
- Amunet sameAs 아무네트.
- Amunet sameAs Amaunet.
- Amunet sameAs Amaunet.
- Amunet sameAs Amonet.
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- Amunet sameAs Q208735.
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- Amunet sameAs Amunet.
- Amunet wasDerivedFrom Amunet?oldid=600672637.
- Amunet depiction Amunet-Luxor.jpg.
- Amunet isPrimaryTopicOf Amunet.