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  1. Wepwawet - Wikipedia

    • In Crusader Kings III, God Wepwawet is the supreme deity of the Kordofan faith. Wepwawet is the personal god or totem of Thu, the main character in the Lady of the Reeds books by Canadian author Pauline Gedge (House of Dreams, 1994; and House of Illusions, 1996). See more

    Overview

    In Egyptian mythology, Wepwawet (hieroglyphic wp-w3w.t; also rendered Upuaut, Wep-wawet, Wepawet, Apuat, and … See more

    Animal origin

    While we do not know for certain the exact species of animal represented by the Ancient Egyptian sꜢb / sAb animal (Jackal/wolf), the African wolf (Canis lupaster) was one species thought to depict and the te… See more

    Major cult centerLycopolis, Abydos
    AnimalsWolves
    SymbolWolf, Jackal, the mace, bow and arrows.
    ParentsSet and Nephthys
    External links

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  1. Wepwawet (Upuaut, Wep-wawet, and Ophois) was an ancient wolf god whose worship originated in Upper Egypt. He was one of the earliest of the gods to be worshipped at Abydos, possibly predating (and absorbing) Khentyamentiu (another god of the Abydos necropolis).
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    In ancient Egyptian mythology, Wepwawet, also known as Upuaut, Wep-wawet, Wepawet, and Ophois, was a war deity, whose cult center was Asyut in Upper Egypt. His name means "opener of the ways," and he was often depicted as a wolf standing at the prow of a solar boat.
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  3. Wepwawet - Ancient Egypt Online

    Wepwawet (Upuaut, Wep-wawet, and Ophois) was an ancient wolf god whose worship originated in Upper Egypt. He was one of the earliest of the gods to be worshipped at Abydos, possibly predating (and absorbing) Khentyamentiu …

  4. Wepwawet: Egyptian Deity Of Death And Royalty

    May 28, 2024 · Wepwawet, an old Egyptian god, shows up as a jackal-headed figure and is super important in the group of gods linked to death and kings. Called the “Opener of Ways,” Wepwawet does more than just guide souls …

  5. Ancient Egypt: the Mythology - Wepwawet - egyptian myths

  6. Wepwawet, Lord of Abydos and Champion of Royalty: …

    May 7, 2018 · Wepwawet, a prominent wolf or jackal-deity dating back to pre-dynastic times held pride of place in the Egyptian religious order. The ubiquitous and regular representations on a range of royal objects bear testimony to his …

  7. Death Dogs: The Jackal Gods of Ancient Egypt

    Wepwawet was an Egyptian jackal god whose name means “Opener of the Ways.” As such, he helped the deceased through the frequently dangerous paths to the afterlife, clearing the way to the final judgment of the dead.

  8. Wepwawet, Lord of Abydos and Champion of Royalty: …

    May 9, 2018 · From being a god with militaristic overtones, in time, Wepwawet was hailed as the ‘Lord of the Necropolis’, a role he acquired from Osiris, at his cult centers in Abydos and later Asyut too.

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  10. WEPWAWET - the Egyptian God of Domestic …

    Nov 12, 2018 · Wepwawet Facts and Figures. Name: Wepwawet. Pronunciation: Coming soon. Alternative names: Wep-Wa-Wet, Wepawet. Gender: Male. Type: God. Celebration or Feast Day: Unknown at present. Role: In charge of: …

  11. Wepwawet god - Landious Travel

    Wepwawet god. In late Egyptian mythology, Wepwawet (hieroglyphic wp-w3w.t; also rendered Upuaut, Wep-wawet, Wepawet, and Ophois) was originally a war deity whose cult centre was Asyut in Upper Egypt (Lycopolis in the Greco …

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