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Also known as Maut, Mout
diosa egipcia de la familia, origen de lo creado
Mut was an ancient Egyptian goddess often depicted nursing pharaohs, as seen in temple reliefs like those at the mortuary temple of Seti I in Abydos. She appears to have held significance in Egyptian religious beliefs as a maternal or nurturing deity connected to the pharaohs' divine legitimacy.
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Key facts
- Deity.type
- Egyptian
- Deity.name
- Mut
- Deity.image
- Mut.svg
- Deity.caption
- A contemporary image of goddess Mut, depicted as a woman wearing the double crown plus a royal vulture headdress, associating her with Nekhbet.
- Deity.hiero
- G14-t:H8-B1 or mt:t-B1
- Deity.cult_center
- Thebes
- Deity.symbol
- the Vulture
- Deity.parents
- Ra
- Deity.siblings
- Sekhmet, Hathor, Ma'at and Bastet
- Deity.consort
- Amun
- Deity.offspring
- Khonsu
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Mut, también conocida como Maut o Mout, y cuyo nombre significa literalmente La madre, fue una diosa madre venerada en el Antiguo Egipto. Se la consideraba el origen de todo lo creado y era diosa del cielo y esposa de Amón en la mitología egipcia. Sus orígenes estaban en la ciudad de Tebas, y su equivalente en la mitología griega era Hera.
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