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798:. Horus may take back his lost Eye, or other deities, including Isis, Thoth, and Hathor, may retrieve or heal it for him. Egyptologist Herman te Velde argues that the tradition about the lost testicles is a late variation on Set's loss of semen to Horus, and that the moon-like disk that emerges from Set's head after his impregnation is the Eye of Horus. If so, the episodes of mutilation and sexual abuse would form a single story, in which Set assaults Horus and loses semen to him, Horus retaliates and impregnates Set, and Set comes into possession of Horus's eye, when it appears on Set's head. Because Thoth is a moon deity in addition to his other functions, it would make sense, according to te Velde, for
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Horus repeatedly defeats Set and is supported by most of the other deities. Yet the dispute drags on for eighty years, largely because the judge, the creator god, favors Set. In late ritual texts, the conflict is characterized as a great battle involving the two deities' assembled followers. The strife in the divine realm extends beyond the two combatants. At one point Isis attempts to harpoon Set as he is locked in combat with her son, but she strikes Horus instead, who then cuts off her head in a fit of rage. Thoth replaces Isis's head with that of a cow; the story gives a
1188:, especially during the Ramesside Period. There, Seth was honored with an important temple called the "House of Seth, Lord of Sepermeru". One of the epithets of this town was "gateway to the desert", which fits well with Set's role as a deity of the frontier regions of ancient Egypt. At Sepermeru, Set's temple enclosure included a small secondary shrine called "The House of Seth, Powerful-Is-His-Mighty-Arm", and Ramesses II himself built (or modified) a second land-owning temple for Nephthys, called "The House of Nephthys of Ramesses-Meriamun".
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1356:, the villain's public persona is that of "Sutekh", a criminal underboss who unifies the gangs of the fictitious Metro City. In line with the idea of Sutekh, of Egyptian mythology, the Sutekh in the video game reigns supreme over all of the violence in the city. Of particular note, in Egyptian mythology, Sutekh is also the god of foreigners. In the Nightshade video game, its villain is not of Egyptian descent, but instead a man by the name of Waldo P. Schmeer who is a historian obsessed with Egyptian lore.
1347:, the ancient Egyptian deity Set is depicted as an antediluvian vampire, believed to be one of the oldest undead beings. Revered as the founder of the enigmatic Followers of Set (now known as The Ministry in the game's fifth edition). Imprisoned in torpor, Set remains a focal point for his followers who strive to rouse him from his slumber. He commands powers entwined with manipulation, darkness, and serpentine subtlety, epitomized by his unique Discipline, Serpentis, dedicated to the mastery of serpents.
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765:, the earliest source of the myth. In some spells from these texts, Horus is the son of Osiris and nephew of Set, and the murder of Osiris is the major impetus for the conflict. The other tradition depicts Horus and Set as brothers. This incongruity persists in many of the subsequent sources, where the two gods may be called brothers or uncle and nephew at different points in the same text.
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In a key episode in the conflict, Set sexually abuses Horus. Set's violation is partly meant to degrade his rival, but it also involves homosexual desire, in keeping with one of Set's major characteristics, his forceful, potent, and indiscriminate sexuality. In the earliest account of this episode,
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preserves a most irritable complaint lodged by one Pra'em-hab, Prophet of the "House of Seth" in the now-lost town of
Punodjem ("The Sweet Place"). In the text of Papyrus Bologna, the harried Pra'em-hab laments undue taxation for his own temple (The House of Seth) and goes on to lament that he is
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the kingship. The judge in this trial may be Geb, who, as the father of Osiris and Set, held the throne before they did, or it may be the creator gods Ra or Atum, the originators of kingship. Other deities also take important roles: Thoth frequently acts as a conciliator in the dispute or as an
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1455:, was appointing for himself Sutekh as Lord. He never worked for any other god which is in this entire country except Sutekh. Goldwasser's translation: "Then, king Apophis l.p.h. adopted for himself Seth as lord, and he refused to serve any god that was in the entire land except Seth."
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shot an episode called "The Birth of the Devil" in the "Out of Egypt" documentary series. In this documentary, the scientist describes the process of demonization of Set and the positioning of the it as absolute evil on the opposite side, in parallel with the transition to
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Pantalacci, L.; Traunecker, C. (1990). Le temple d'El-Qal'a. Relevés des scènes et des textes. I' Sanctuaire central. Sanctuaire nord. Salle des offrandes 1 à 112 (Report). Cairo, Egypt: Institut Français d'Archéologie
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Seth's cult persisted even into the latter days of ancient
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Osing, JĂĽrgen (1985). Seth in Dachla und Charga. Abteilung Kairo (Report). Mitteilungen des
Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts. Vol. 41. Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts. pp. 229–233.
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argues that because the ancient Egyptians could never conceive of a "lonely" god lacking personality, Seth the desert god, who was worshiped on his own, represented a manifestation of evil.
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that the ancient Egyptians in these locales had little problem with the paradoxical dualities inherent in venerating Seth and Nephthys, as juxtaposed against Osiris, Isis, and Nephthys.
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Set was portrayed as an ass or ass-headed man. The word for donkey, ꜥꜣ, was determined with a Set animal. Set and the ass were increasingly called Typhon in the late period.
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Goldwasser, Orly (2006). "King Apophis of Avaris and the Emergence of Monotheism". In Czerny, Ernst; Hein, Irmgard; Hunger, Hermann; Melman, Dagmar; Schwab, Angela (eds.).
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Limestone architectural fragment; a door jamb, part of a doorway. From the temple of Set (which was built by Thutmosis III) at Ombos, Egypt. 18th Dynasty. The Petrie Museum
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Set's negative aspects were emphasized during this period. Set was the killer of Osiris, having hacked Osiris' body into pieces and dispersed it so that he could not be
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universe. Sutekh is portrayed as the other worldly owner of the secret of life, which animates the eponymous puppets, and stalks anyone who steals it.
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body. Sometimes, Set is depicted as a human with the distinctive head. Some early Egyptologists proposed that it was a stylised representation of the
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released the album's first three songs. The third of these, titled "Set", describes Set killing Osiris and his subsequent conflict with Horus.
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2822:. (2nd ed.). Farmington Hills, Michigan: Thomson-Gale.
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and Geb) who attacked the principal deities (Osiris for Set,
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1618:. New York: Sterling Publishing Co., Inc. pp. 124–125.
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27:
Egyptian god of the desert, storms, violence, and foreigners
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883:
Set in the Second Intermediate, Ramesside and later periods
832:
278:
238:
204:
2765:. Vol. 2. Oxford University Press. pp. 480–482.
2691:. Vol. 2. Oxford University Press. pp. 615–619.
2559:
Of God and Gods: Egypt, Israel, and the rise of monotheism
2137:
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
976:, Egyptians' attitudes towards Asiatic foreigners became
2302:
2300:
1033:
Set also became associated with foreign gods during the
2839:
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2887:(reprint ed.). New York, NY: Dover Publications.
2582:. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
1742:. University of Heidelberg. pp. 27–77, esp.38–39.
875:, Set is described as having a key role in overcoming
1350:
In the 1992 Nintendo Entertainment System video game
781:
for the cow-horn headdress that Isis commonly wears.
235:
201:
2786:
Essays on Ancient Egypt in Honour of Herman te Velde
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The Evil Creator: Origins of an Early Christian Idea
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698:The earliest representations of what might be the
677:or as a man with the head of a donkey, and in the
2186:Keel, Othmar; Uehlinger, Christoph (1998-01-01).
1368:Ahead of the release of their 25th studio album,
293:' role as lord of the Black Land (fertile land).
917:") gained control of Lower Egypt, and ruled the
277:). Set had a positive role where he accompanies
257:, storms, disorder, violence, and foreigners in
939:
2654:Timelines: Studies in Honour of Manfred Bietak
1316:, Set (using the name Sutekh and portrayed by
1026:, Set was commonly associated with the planet
551:(top) Sutekh with the Set animal determinative
320:her dead brother-husband with the help of the
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2601:(paperback reprint ed.). New Haven, CT:
1562:The Hittites: The story of a forgotten empire
1056:Additionally, Set is depicted in part of the
343:Set and Nephthys, 1279–1213 BCE, stone,
8:
2236:Litwa, M. David (2021). "The Donkey Deity".
1474:
1472:
1107:. The Greeks would later associate Set with
1053:, being worshipped together as "Seth-Baal".
308:who murdered and mutilated his own brother,
1952:
1950:
969:overthrew the Hyksos and expelled them, in
441:is the basis for the English vocalization.
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1045:, who, like Set, was a storm god, and the
861:, Set was represented in this role with a
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499:
463:
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2242:. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
2139:. A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences.
2004:
1929:
1905:
1833:
1809:
1797:
1733:Beinlich, Horst (2013). "Figure 7".
1177:in Middle Egypt, and also in part of the
937:, as described in the following passage:
831:Set was depicted standing on the prow of
2906:. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
2763:The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt
2689:The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt
2683:Griffiths, J. Gwyn (2001). "Osiris". In
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1968:
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1755:The Donkey in the Graeco-Egyptian Papyri
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1169:(Nubt near Naqada) and Ombos (Nubt near
1007:). In addition, one of the garrisons of
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2580:Religions of the Ancient World: A guide
2508:Religions of the Ancient World: A guide
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1338:" as the God of Death in the Pantheon.
2622:"The Quarrel of Apophis and Seḳnentēr"
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895:adore Ramesses in the small temple at
823:Mesektet Barque with Ra as Set spears
44:
2952:"Le temple d'Hibis, oasis de Khargha"
2733:. New York, NY: Peter Bedrick Books.
2635:The Quarrel of Apophis and Seqenenrec
2016:
1992:
1956:
1881:
1434:after the battle of Qadesh. Probably
557:(below) Sutekh - another written form
7:
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2960:– representations of Sutekh as Horus
2805:Land Tenure in the Rammesside Period
1869:
1601:Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt
1376:King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard
948:The Quarrel of Apophis and Seqenenre
649:. The animal has a downward curving
5046:
2535:The Search for God in Ancient Egypt
1645:Current Research in Egyptology 2019
370:. He married Nephthys and fathered
2841:. University of California Press.
2335:. Vol. S28. pp. 127–128.
2189:Gods, Goddesses, And Images of God
2043:, pp. 48, 151 n. 25, citing:
1281:by removing the content or adding
954:, 1.2–3 (British Museum No. 10185)
794:of its cycle of phases, or during
402:based on spellings of his name in
25:
4774:Ancient Egyptian race controversy
4497:Enigmatic Book of the Netherworld
4492:The Contendings of Horus and Seth
2561:. University of Wisconsin Press.
2115:American Research Center in Egypt
1616:The Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt
5045:
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5015:
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4540:Beautiful Festival of the Valley
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2457:Jeffrey, Morgan (15 June 2024).
1599:Herman Te Velde (2001). "Seth".
1255:
865:'s head, taking on the guise of
850:representations, such as in the
702:comes from a tomb dating to the
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197:
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2620:Gardiner, Alan H., ed. (1932).
2345:Papyrus Bologna 1094, 5,8–7, 1
1519:Journal of Near Eastern Studies
1277:Please help Knowledge (XXG) to
734:Set and Horus binding together
673:, Set is usually depicted as a
422:reflects the palatalization of
273:
5142:New religious movement deities
2883:Quirke, Stephen G.J. (1992) .
2784:. In van Dijk, Jacobus (ed.).
2676:The Conflict of Horus and Seth
2538:. Translated by David Lorton.
1211:consort-goddess. When, by the
1068:during the fourth century CE.
933:is recorded as worshiping Set
1:
2678:. Liverpool University Press.
2354:Sauneron, Beitrage Bf. 6, 46
1674:"Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae"
970:
316:, reassembled his corpse and
265:, the god's name is given as
2837:Lichtheim, Miriam (2006b) .
2820:The Encyclopedia of Religion
2510:. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
2483:Rettig, James (2023-10-03).
2213:Set in Roman Magical Papyrus
1763:10.14277/6969-180-5/ant-11-8
1060:, a body of texts forming a
358:, the Sky; his siblings are
267:
4959:Egypt–Mesopotamia relations
4779:Population history of Egypt
4482:Book of Traversing Eternity
2868:. Oxford University Press.
2818:. In Jones, Lindsay (ed.).
2807:. Kegan Paul International.
2803:Katary, Sally L.D. (1989).
2780:Kaper, Olaf Ernst (1997b).
2754:Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
2748:Kaper, Olaf Ernst (1997a).
2637:. San Antonio: Van Siclen.
1702:corpling.uis.georgetown.edu
1242:Sethian Liberation Movement
5158:
4507:Litany of the Eye of Horus
3060:
2812:Lesko, Leonard H. (2005).
2333:Papyrus Wilbour Commentary
1698:"Coptic Dictionary Online"
1504:"Sobek from Ancient Egypt"
1231:
1221:"Lord of the Oasis / Town"
1161:Set was worshipped at the
1024:ancient Egyptian astronomy
905:Second Intermediate Period
448:
304:, Set is portrayed as the
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4550:Coronation of the pharaoh
4522:Spell of the Twelve Caves
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2995:Ancient Egyptian religion
2921:te Velde, Herman (1967).
2885:Ancient Egyptian Religion
2798:– via Google Books.
2276:"Out of Egypt - DocuWiki"
1614:Strudwick, Helen (2006).
1341:In the role-playing game
1332:The Legend of Ruby Sunday
1310:In the television series
726:Conflict of Horus and Set
683:, Set is depicted with a
259:ancient Egyptian religion
52:
5137:Mythological fratricides
5011:Ancient Egypt portal
4631:Ancient Egypt portal
4477:Book of the Heavenly Cow
2832:– via archive.org.
2743:– via archive.org.
2540:Cornell University Press
2512:Harvard University Press
2291:Priests of Ancient Egypt
1753:Lucarelli, Rita (2017).
394:The meaning of the name
312:. Osiris's sister-wife,
4332:Horus on the Crocodiles
2902:Stoyanov, Yuri (2000).
2725:Ions, Veronica (1982).
2633:Goedicke, Hans (1986).
2429:10.2143/RE.48.0.2003683
2192:. Bloomsbury Academic.
1944:, pp. 38–39, 43–44
1824:, pp. 135, 139–140
1344:Vampire: The Masquerade
1192:outskirt-towns of this
1072:The demonization of Set
915:rulers of foreign lands
591:, after an original by
4502:Great Hymn to the Aten
4282:Crown of justification
4006:Souls of Pe and Nekhen
3284:Amenhotep, son of Hapu
3119:Veneration of the dead
2956:alain.guilleux.free.fr
2597:Cohn, Norman (1999) .
2157:10.1098/rsta.1974.0009
1736:The Book of the Faiyum
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34:. For other uses, see
4685:Glossary of artifacts
2706:Hart, George (2005).
2626:Late-Egyptian Stories
2603:Yale University Press
2557:Assmann, Jan (2008).
2047:, pp. 10–11 and
1639:Rogers, John (2019).
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706:("Naqada I") of
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300:, the most important
40:Seth (disambiguation)
5107:Sky and weather gods
3104:Opening of the mouth
1983:, pp. 43–46, 58
1959:, pp. 82–83, 91
1920:, pp. 55–56, 65
1575:Budge, E.A. Wallis.
1560:Sayce, Archibald H.
1406:Also transliterated
1279:improve this article
1134:Ancient Egyptologist
1058:Greek Magical Papyri
974: 1522 BCE
404:Egyptian hieroglyphs
36:Set (disambiguation)
4831:Cursive hieroglyphs
4237:The Indestructibles
4041:Hermes Trismegistus
2447:, pp. 234–237.
2417:Revue d'Égyptologie
2376:Wilson, P. (1997).
2226:, pp. 138–140.
2149:1974RSPTA.276...51P
1995:, pp. 480–482.
1908:, pp. 188–190.
1291:independent sources
983:The founder of the
839:defeating the dark
712:ceremonial macehead
4804:Funerary practices
4450:Books of Breathing
3469:Four sons of Horus
2729:Egyptian Mythology
2685:Redford, Donald B.
2672:Griffiths, J. Gwyn
2380:. OLA 78. Leuven.
2224:te Velde 1967
2029:te Velde 1967
1981:te Velde 1967
1969:te Velde 1967
1942:te Velde 1967
1918:te Velde 1967
1896:, pp. 218–219
1860:, pp. 214–223
1848:, pp. 134–135
1786:te Velde 1967
1721:te Velde 1967
1661:te Velde 1967
1374:, Australian band
1247:In popular culture
1228:In modern religion
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4467:Book of the Earth
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2936:978-90-04-05402-8
2913:978-0-300-08253-1
2894:978-0-486-27427-0
2875:978-0-19-517024-5
2848:978-0-520-24843-4
2829:978-0-02-865733-2
2795:978-90-5693-014-1
2772:978-0-19-510234-5
2740:978-0-87226-249-2
2717:978-0-203-02362-4
2698:978-0-19-510234-5
2663:978-90-429-1730-9
2612:978-0-300-09088-8
2589:978-0-674-01517-3
2568:978-0-299-22550-6
2549:978-0-8014-3786-1
2521:978-0-674-01517-3
2387:978-90-6831-933-0
2249:978-0-19-756643-5
2199:978-0-567-08591-7
2099:, pp. 47–48.
1772:978-88-6969-180-5
1723:, pp. 13–15.
1625:978-1-4351-4654-9
1447:Translation from
1330:two-part finale "
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4865:Mathematics
4826:Hieroglyphs
4740:Portraiture
4708:Agriculture
4695:Main topics
4591:Hermeticism
4422:Was-sceptre
4249:and objects
3726:Mehet-Weret
3569:Harpocrates
3399:Banebdjedet
3364:Arensnuphis
3044:Osiris myth
2463:Radio Times
2445:Kaper 1997b
2319:Katary 1989
2307:Katary 1989
1175:Oxyrhynchus
1149:Set temples
1138:Kara Cooney
1117:onolatrists
1105:resurrected
1035:New Kingdom
1017:Pi-Ramesses
993:Seti I
960:Jan Assmann
935:exclusively
903:During the
848:Late Period
740:lower Egypt
716:Scorpion II
671:Late Period
564:hieroglyphs
390:Name origin
318:resurrected
298:Osiris myth
176:Equivalents
84:Was-sceptre
5117:Chaos gods
5077:Earth gods
5066:Categories
4981:Egyptology
4949:Technology
4912:Philosophy
4860:Literature
4752:Chronology
4586:Gnosticism
4427:Winged sun
4272:Corn mummy
4174:Characters
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3936:Sebiumeker
3746:Meretseger
3611:Ikhemu-sek
3549:Hermanubis
3049:Philosophy
3039:Numerology
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2289:Sauneron.
2258:1243261365
2017:Pinch 2004
1993:Kaper 2001
1957:Pinch 2004
1882:Pinch 2004
1707:2017-03-16
1683:2017-09-21
1647:: 183–203.
1489:2023-08-19
1484:Mythopedia
1463:References
1388:Set animal
1353:Nightshade
1313:Doctor Who
1268:irrelevant
1143:monotheism
989:Ramesses I
978:xenophobic
919:Nile Delta
897:Abu Simbel
846:. In some
720:Naqada III
700:Set animal
667:Set animal
647:fennec fox
610:Set animal
451:Set animal
445:Set animal
88:Set animal
5122:Evil gods
4885:Mythology
4809:Geography
4799:Dynasties
4747:Astronomy
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4397:Shen ring
4377:Ouroboros
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4267:Cartouche
4205:Locations
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3751:Meskhenet
3519:Hedjhotep
3374:Assessors
3072:Practices
3034:Mythology
3029:Maa Kheru
3009:Afterlife
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2489:Stereogum
2423:: 15–70.
2396:cite book
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1870:Hart 2005
1299:July 2024
1283:citations
1186:Sepermeru
1047:Canaanite
869:. In the
663:ossicones
418:spelling
285:to repel
157:Offspring
94:Genealogy
74:Sepermeru
18:Set (god)
5112:War gods
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3214:Nephthys
3109:Pyramids
3089:Funerals
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1547:42701708
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1382:See also
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1234:Kemetism
1171:Kom Ombo
1064:used in
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1001:Setnakht
944:—
891:Set and
796:eclipses
685:flamingo
639:antelope
615:aardvark
376:Wepwawet
368:Nephthys
325:Nephthys
171:and Maga
165:Wepwawet
139:Nephthys
125:Nephthys
113:Siblings
5041:Outline
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4838:History
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4718:Revival
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4581:Atenism
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4382:Pschent
4372:Neshmet
4287:Deshret
4247:Symbols
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4135:Griffin
4021:Taweret
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3946:Sekhmet
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3129:Deities
3114:Temples
3002:Beliefs
2687:(ed.).
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2145:Bibcode
2120:25 June
1163:temples
1098:Persian
1094:Kushite
1039:Hittite
1028:Mercury
931:Apophis
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841:serpent
755:inherit
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645:, or a
643:giraffe
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384:Astarte
322:goddess
306:usurper
296:In the
281:on his
255:deserts
249:) is a
151:Astarte
135:Consort
99:Parents
4890:People
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4675:topics
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4392:Serekh
4387:Scarab
4317:Hedjet
4222:Benben
4165:Uraeus
4160:Sphinx
4145:Medjed
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3831:Pakhet
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3736:Menhit
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3329:Anubis
3304:Amu-Aa
3299:Am-heh
3248:Triads
3239:Tefnut
3224:Osiris
3191:Ennead
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3166:Kauket
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1173:), at
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1109:Typhon
1049:deity
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910:Hyksos
872:Amduat
863:falcon
751:Ennead
687:head.
675:donkey
655:canine
631:jackal
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432:Coptic
414:. The
372:Anubis
366:, and
360:Osiris
345:Louvre
335:Family
310:Osiris
283:barque
222:Sutekh
185:Typhon
161:Anubis
149:, and
117:Osiris
80:Symbol
70:Avaris
4954:Trade
4932:Sites
4880:Music
4794:Dance
4728:Pylon
4690:Index
4367:Nemes
4357:Menat
4352:Kneph
4327:Hennu
4217:Akhet
4083:Weneg
4036:Thoth
4001:Sopdu
3991:Sobek
3941:Seker
3931:Satis
3911:Repyt
3856:Qebui
3841:Petbe
3836:Perit
3821:Neper
3816:Nemty
3806:Neith
3766:Montu
3741:Meret
3731:Mehit
3721:Mehen
3701:Ma'at
3676:Khnum
3631:Iunit
3586:Iabet
3564:Horus
3559:Hesat
3544:Heqet
3539:Henet
3529:Hemen
3454:Dedun
3424:Bennu
3324:Anput
3319:Anhur
3294:Ammit
3279:Akhty
3019:Isfet
2169:S2CID
2165:74274
2161:JSTOR
1740:(PDF)
1543:S2CID
1480:"Set"
1436:Seteh
1426:, or
1420:Seteh
1408:Sheth
1394:Notes
1334:" / "
1167:Ombos
1015:" at
965:When
927:Hadad
893:Horus
867:Horus
837:barge
808:ma'at
800:Thoth
747:Horus
736:upper
651:snout
637:, an
627:hyena
617:, an
428:swtj.
400:sūtiẖ
329:Horus
291:Horus
261:. In
169:Sobek
143:Neith
66:Ombos
4900:List
4819:List
4762:List
4407:Tyet
4362:Nebu
4292:Djed
4262:Atef
4257:Ankh
4227:Duat
4212:Aaru
4181:Dedi
4130:Abtu
4125:Aani
4063:Unut
4053:Tutu
4026:Tayt
3971:Shed
3966:Shai
3846:Ptah
3601:Igai
3524:Heka
3494:Hapi
3414:Bata
3394:Babi
3384:Aten
3359:Aqen
3349:Apis
3344:Apep
3309:Anat
3274:Aker
3269:Aati
3209:Isis
3199:Atum
3146:Amun
3054:Soul
3024:Maat
2931:ISBN
2908:ISBN
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2870:ISBN
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2824:ISBN
2790:ISBN
2767:ISBN
2735:ISBN
2712:ISBN
2693:ISBN
2658:ISBN
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2584:ISBN
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2470:2024
2402:link
2382:ISBN
2254:OCLC
2244:ISBN
2194:ISBN
2122:2022
1767:ISBN
1757:. .
1620:ISBN
1535:PMID
1428:Suty
1289:and
1136:Dr.
1128:Zeus
1124:Gaia
1111:and
1096:and
1088:and
1051:Baal
877:Apep
844:Apep
825:Apep
738:and
641:, a
633:, a
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625:, a
621:, a
439:SÄ“t,
430:The
412:swtáş–
410:and
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380:Anat
374:and
364:Isis
314:Isis
287:Apep
268:SÄ“th
228:Seth
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