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Wat (wie) is Qebehsenuef - definitie


Qebehsenuef         
  • The heads of the "four sons of Horus" as [[canopic jar]] stoppers, on display at the [[British Museum]]
  • Qebehsenuef and Hapy, depicted in the tomb of Nefertari ([[QV66]])
ANCIENT EGYPTIAN GODS
Hapi (Son of Horus); Hapimou; Qebehsenuf; Qebshenuf; Kebehsenuf; Kebechsenef; Tuamutef; Duamutef; Amset; Imset; Hepr; Imsety; Qebhsenuef; Four Sons of Horus; Duamatef; Qebehsenuef; Sons of Horus; QbH-snwf; Qebhsennuf; Amsit; Four sons of horus; Kebhsoniw; Tioumautew; Imseti
Qebehsenuef ("He who refreshes his brothers") is an ancient Egyptian deity. He is one of the four sons of Horus in Egyptian mythology, the god of protection and of the West.
Hapi (Son of Horus)         
  • The heads of the "four sons of Horus" as [[canopic jar]] stoppers, on display at the [[British Museum]]
  • Qebehsenuef and Hapy, depicted in the tomb of Nefertari ([[QV66]])
ANCIENT EGYPTIAN GODS
Hapi (Son of Horus); Hapimou; Qebehsenuf; Qebshenuf; Kebehsenuf; Kebechsenef; Tuamutef; Duamutef; Amset; Imset; Hepr; Imsety; Qebhsenuef; Four Sons of Horus; Duamatef; Qebehsenuef; Sons of Horus; QbH-snwf; Qebhsennuf; Amsit; Four sons of horus; Kebhsoniw; Tioumautew; Imseti
Hapi, sometimes transliterated as Hapy, is one of the four sons of Horus in ancient Egyptian religion, depicted in funerary literature as protecting the throne of Osiris in the Underworld. Hapi was the son of Heru-ur and Isis or Serqet.
Four sons of Horus         
  • The heads of the "four sons of Horus" as [[canopic jar]] stoppers, on display at the [[British Museum]]
  • Qebehsenuef and Hapy, depicted in the tomb of Nefertari ([[QV66]])
ANCIENT EGYPTIAN GODS
Hapi (Son of Horus); Hapimou; Qebehsenuf; Qebshenuf; Kebehsenuf; Kebechsenef; Tuamutef; Duamutef; Amset; Imset; Hepr; Imsety; Qebhsenuef; Four Sons of Horus; Duamatef; Qebehsenuef; Sons of Horus; QbH-snwf; Qebhsennuf; Amsit; Four sons of horus; Kebhsoniw; Tioumautew; Imseti
The four sons of Horus were a group of four gods in ancient Egyptian religion, who were essentially the personifications of the four canopic jars, which accompanied mummified bodies.Aufderheide, p.