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Who is the Egyptian goddess of the moon?

Who is the Egyptian goddess of the moon?

Khonsu
Khons, also spelled Khonsu or Chons, in ancient Egyptian religion, moon god who was generally depicted as a youth. A deity with astronomical associations named Khenzu is known from the Pyramid Texts (c. 2350 bce) and is possibly the same as Khons.

What does the moon symbolize in Egypt?

Bulls in ancient Egypt were often seen as a symbol of fertility, and so the moon was “the rutting bull who inseminates the cows”, but it was also said that “You unite with young women, you are an inseminating bull who fertilizes the girls”, indicating a perceived relationship between female fertility and the moon.

What is the Egyptian sun god’s name?

Ra
By midday the sun-god was again Ra and represented by the sun-disk. At sunset he became Atum, an old man who had completed his life cycle and was ready to disappear to be regenerated for a new day. Given this story, the Sun God Ra has always been the greatest god in Egypt.

What are Khonsu’s powers?

Photokinesis: Khonsu is said to not only have the power and ability to control moonlight, but also lengthen or shorten the lives of mortals. Chronokinesis: He can also have the ability to control time, and even gods can be affected by his power.

Are Selene and Artemis the same?

Biographically, Selene was a Titan, one of the daughters of Hyperion and Theia. Meanwhile, Artemis was an Olympian goddess, daughter of Zeus and the Titan Leto. Beyond that, the best way to explain the difference is that Selene is the personification of the moon, while Artemis was a goddess associated with the moon.

What did Khonsu look like?

Khonsu possesses a variety of forms. Most often he is mummiform man with a shaved head and side-lock of hair symbolizing his youth. He may also appear as a falcon-headed man, but in any case he wears both a crescent moon and a full lunar disk on his head.

What did Egyptians think of the sun?

Early civilizations recognized the importance of the sun. The chief deity in many ancient cultures was a sun god or goddess. Ancient Egyptians worshipped Ra, a falcon-headed god who carried the sun disk on his headdress. Every day, Ra would cross the sky in “solar boats.”

Who is Ra’s wife?

Hathor

Hathor
Major cult centerDendera Memphis
ParentsRa
ConsortRa Horus Atum Amun Khonsu
OffspringHorus, Ihy, Neferhotep, Ra

Who is nekhbet?

Nekhbet, in Egyptian religion, vulture goddess who was the protector of Upper Egypt and especially its rulers. Nekhbet hovering over Menkauhor, Egypt, 25th–24th century bce. She also appeared as a woman, often with a vulture’s head, wearing a white crown, and was sometimes depicted suckling the pharaoh.