Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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God name "Ihi aka Ehi" | Egypt | God of the sistrum. Egypt |
God name "Ihy" | Egypt | A young god personifying the jubilation emanating from the sacred rattle. Egypt |
Goddess name "Ihy" | Egypt / Upper | God of music. Minor deity personifying the jubilant noise of the cultic sistrum rattle generally åśśociated with the goddess Hathor. The son of HATHOR and HORUS. Particularly known from the Hathor sanctuary at Dendara. Depicted anthropomorphically as a nude child with a side-lock of hair and with finger in mouth. May carry a sistrum and necklace.... |
God name "Imhotep" | Egypt | The first architect and physician known by name in written history. Two thousand years after his death, his status was raised to that of a god. He became the god of Medicine and healing. He was linked to Asclepius by the Greeks. Egypt |
God name "Imiut" | Egypt | Minor chthonic protective god Egypt |
Deities name "Imiut" | Egypt | Minor chthonic god. One of the attendant deities of the necropolis, he is linked with ANUBIS, and in pre-dynastic times was represented by a skin hung on a pole.... |
God name "Imset" | Egypt | Funerary god charged with the care of the liver of the deceased. Egypt |
God name "Imset/ Amset" | Egypt | This god is a funerary god charged with the care of the liver of the deceased |
Goddess name "Inanna" | Mesopotamia | Inana, the original "Holy Virgin," as the Sumerians called her, is the first known divinity åśśociated with the planet Venus. This Sumerian goddess became identified with the Semitic goddesses Ishtar and later Astarte, Egyptian Isis, Greek Aphrodite, Etruscan Turan and the Roman Venus. Mesopotamia |
Goddess name "Ini" | Egypt | Goddess of justice Egypt |
Goddess name "Ini Heret" | Egypt | She is the goddess of mediators, diplomats, statesman's & other professional liars |
Goddess name "Inmutef (pillar of his mother)" | Egypt | Minor god. The bearer of the heavens, his cult is linked with that of the goddess HATHOR.... |
God name "Inmutef/ Inummutef" | Egypt | A minor canopic god |
Demon name "Ipet" | Egypt | She was originally the demon-wife of Apep, the original god of evil. Egypt |
Goddess name "Ipet/ Ipi" | Egypt | She started life as a hippopotamus goddess |
Goddess name "Ipy" | Egypt | A mother goddess that occasionally will wet nurse the king |
Goddess name "Ipy" | Egypt | Mother goddess. In the Pyramid Texts Ipy appears occasionally as a benevolent guardian and wet nurse to the king. She is also perceived to exert a benign influence on amulets. Depicted as a hippopotamus or anthropomorphically with a hippo's head. Also Ipet.... |
Goddess name "Ipy aka Ipet" | Egypt | Apet, Opet, a benign hippopotamus goddess known as a protective and nourishing deity. Egypt |