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    Mehit (also Mehyt) was an ancient Egyptian and Nubian lion goddess of Nubian origin. In the Early Dynastic period she was depicted as a reclining lioness...
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    Hatmehit (redirect from Hat-mehit)
    Kothar-wa-Khasis M Maahes Ma'at Mandulis Medjed Mafdet Mehen Mehet-Weret Mehit Menhit Meret Meretseger Meskhenet Min Mnevis Montu Mut N Nebethetepet Nebtuwi...
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    Abydos, and particularly in Thinis. Myths told that he had brought his wife, Mehit, who was his female counterpart, from Nubia, and his name reflects this—it...
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  • kianda Musisi Sudika-Mbambi Amesemi Amon Apedemak Arensnuphis Dedun Mandulis Mehit Menhit Sebiumeker Kwoth Kahindo Kasiyembe Katee Kentse Kiruka Kitundukutu...
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    Khenti-kheti – Khepri – Khnum – Khonsu – Maahes – Maat – Mafdet – Medjed – Mehen – Mehit – Menhit – Meret – Meretseger – Meskhenet – Min – Mnevis – Montu – Mut –...
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    Upper Egypt date to the Early Dynastic Period. The early Egyptian deity Mehit was depicted with a lion head. In Ancient Egypt, the lion-headed deity Sekhmet...
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    warrior god Anhur searches for the eye, which takes the form of the goddess Mehit, using his skills as a hunter. In other accounts, it is Shu who searches...
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    Medjeh-seschjw). Brother of Min (Egyptian: Sen-Min). Magician of Mehit (Egyptian: Hem-ḥeka-Meḥit). The most debated title amongst Hesy-Ra's many rather unique...
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  • ancient Egyptian name of the place was perhaps Behedet jabtet - or Per mehit according to Gauthier. Under the modern village are the remains of a New...
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  • buried at Abydos, and was laid to rest at Thinis itself. The lion-goddess Mehit was also worshipped at Thinis, and the restoration of her temple there during...
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