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Neith

Neith /ˈniː.ɪθ/ (Koine Greek: Νηΐθ), also spelled Nit, Net, or Neit, was an ancient Egyptian goddess, possibly of Libyan origin. She was associated with warfare, symbolized by her emblem of crossed bows, and with motherhood, as texts refer to her as the mother of deities such as the sun god Ra and the crocodile god Sobek.

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Consort
Khnum,
Major cult center
Sais, Esna
Name in hieroglyphs
or
Offspring
Sobek, Ra, Apep,[a] Tutu, Serket
Parents
None (self-created in some traditions)
Symbol
bow, shield or sheath, arrows, ankh, loom, mummy cloth, click beetle

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Neith

Nodes44
Edges43
Triples48
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.045455
Components1

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Neith

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related to Mythology · 11
Neith → Apep, As, Egyptian, Father, In, Mother, New Kingdom, Nile, Ra, Sobek, Starting
related to Syncretism · 10
Neith → Athena, Greek, On Isis, Osiris, Plato, Plutarch, Some, The, Timaeus, Veiled Isis
related to Attributes · 7
Neith → Egyptian, In, Opener, She, This, Ways, Wepwawet
related to Symbolism · 6
Neith → Her, In Egyptian, Lower Egypt, Red Crown, Sais, She
Consort · 1
Neith → Khnum,
Major cult center · 1
Neith → Sais, Esna
Name in hieroglyphs · 1
Neith → or
Offspring · 1
Neith → Sobek, Ra, Apep,[a] Tutu, Serket
Parents · 1
Neith → None (self-created in some traditions)
Symbol · 1
Neith → bow, shield or sheath, arrows, ankh, loom, mummy cloth, click beetle

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egyptian goddess also sais associated mother bc greek sometimes ra sobek esna described one became goddesses ankh was-sceptre shield symbol

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
NeithConsortKhnum,1.00infobox
NeithMajor cult centerSais, Esna1.00infobox
NeithName in hieroglyphsor1.00infobox
NeithOffspringSobek, Ra, Apep,[a] Tutu, Serket1.00infobox
NeithParentsNone (self-created in some traditions)1.00infobox
NeithSymbolbow, shield or sheath, arrows, ankh, loom, mummy cloth, click beetle1.00infobox
the sun god Rainstance ofas texts refer to her as the mother of deities0.80text
the crocodile god Sobek.As a mother goddessinstance ofas texts refer to her as the mother of deities0.80text
she was sometimes described as the creator of the world in Egyptian creation mythsinstance ofas texts refer to her as the mother of deities0.80text
referred to as theinstance ofas texts refer to her as the mother of deities0.80text
Hathor rose in prominenceinstance ofother goddesses0.80text
though Neith remained importantinstance ofother goddesses0.80text

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