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"Danaus" | Greek | A son of Belus and Anchinoe, and a grandson of Poseidon and Libya. He was brother of Aegyptus, and father of fifty daughters, and the mythical ancestor of the Danai. (Apollodorus. ii.) Greek |
God name "Dedun aka Dedwen" | Egypt | God who was the lord and giver of incense, depicted as a lion. Egypt |
God name "Dedun/ Dewden" | Egypt | A god that was the lord & giver of incense |
God name "Dedwin" | Nubian | a god of riches & incense that was nailed by the Egyptians |
"Dioxippe" | Greek | wife of Aegyptus |
God name "Doudoun" | Nubian | God of Nile cataracts. Depicted as an antelope with twisted horns. His consorts are Sati and Anuket. Modeled on the Egyptian ram god KHNUM. Also Dodonu.See also ANUKIS.... |
God name "Dua" | Egypt | Lion headed god of the future and protector of the stomach of the deceased. Egypt |
God name "Duamutef aka Tuamutef" | Egypt | Was one of the Four sons of Horus and a funerary god who protected the stomach and small intestines of mummified corpses. Egypt |
Angel name "Duma aka Dumah" | Egypt | The angel of Egypt and the angel of silence and who appeared to terrified the Israelites as they departed Egypt with Moses. |
"Eidothea" | Greek | A daughter of the aged Proteus, who instructed Menelaus, in the island of Pharos at the mouth of the river Aegyptus, in what manner he might secure her father and compel him to say in what way he should return home. Greek |
Planet name "Eloai" | Egypt | Primordial being, one of the seven planetary spirits of the Egyptians |
"Ennead" | Egypt | The Heliopolis pantheon as a group |
Deities name "Ennead" | Egypt / Lower | The Heliopolis pantheon. The nine major deities enumerated and given their genealogy by the priesthood of Heliopolis, the center of the Sun-worshiping cult in Lower Egypt. Comprising the Sun god ATUM (or Atum-Re) and his offspring, S U, TEFNUT, GEB, NUT, OSIRIS, ISIS, SETH and NEPHTHYS. Other Egyptian cult centers possessed similar pantheons though not necessarily including the same list of deities. Thus, for example, the god PTAH presided at Thebes.... |
"Enneads" | Egypt | The Ancient Egyptians set up multiple Enneads; the Great Ennead, the Lesser Ennead, the Dual Ennead, plural Enneads, and the Seven Enneads. |
"Epaphos" | Greek | The progenitor of the Egyptians |
King name "Epaphus" | Greek | A son of Zeus and was concealed by the Curetes, by the request of Hera. He subsequently became king of Egypt and built the city of Memphis. Greek |
Goddess name "Epet" | Egypt | Goddess of healing, childbirth, children Egypt |
Goddess name "Ermutu" | Egypt | Goddess of childbirth and midwives. Egypt |