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    Nut /ˈnʊt/ (Ancient Egyptian: Nwt, Coptic: Ⲛⲉ[citation needed]), also known by various other transcriptions, is the goddess of the sky, stars, cosmos...
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  • alternative newspapers by M. Wartella (1990s) Nut (Marvel Comics), fictional character evoking the Egyptian sky goddess Nut (movie character), character portrayed...
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    stars Yohaulticetl, the lunar goddess known as the "Lady of the Night" Shalim, god of dusk Khonsu, god of the moon Nut, goddess of the night also associated...
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    Isis (redirect from Isis (goddess))
    the last generation of the Ennead, born to Geb, god of the earth, and Nut, goddess of the sky. The creator god, the world's original ruler, passes down...
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    mother goddess in this location as unlikely. In Egyptian mythology, sky goddess Nut is sometimes called "Mother" because she bore stars and Sun god. Nut was...
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    portrays the nightly "death" and "rebirth" of the sun as being swallowed by Nut, goddess of the sky, and re-emerging from her womb as Khepri. The image of the...
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    A goddess is a female deity. In many known cultures, goddesses are often linked with literal or metaphorical pregnancy or imagined feminine roles associated...
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    Geb, Egyptian god of earth with sister/wife Nut, the sky goddess as his consort Ala, Igbo alusi, goddess of the earth, morality, fertility, and creativity...
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    goddesses, Nut and Hathor, with the earth gods, Osiris and Geb. Ki and Ninhursag are Mesopotamian earth goddesses. Asase Yaa, the goddess of the harsh...
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    930 BC. One of the scenes shows when the god Shu (God of Air) helps Nut (Goddess of the Sky) to divide heaven and earth, represented as Geb (God of the...
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