She was an ancient Egyptian goddess. Like Mut, she was depicted as a vulture or with a bird on her head, and is often confused with Mut. She is also depicted as a crowned queen of Upper Egypt. She was highly revered by the pharaohs as the patron goddess of Upper Egypt. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
古代エジプトの女神。ムート女神と同様,はげたかの形またはこの鳥を頭にかぶった姿に表わされ,しばしばムートと混同されたが,上エジプトの王冠をかぶった女王として表わされることもある。上エジプトの守護女神として歴代のファラオに厚く尊崇された。
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