Thanks to Alain Guilleux for the legends . One can also refer to R. David and Porter and Moss (see the page links) |
Offering to Wepwawand |
King and Horus on a papyrus plant. |
Offering to Osiris and Isis |
Baboon-headed god |
Osiris and Isis |
Anubis |
Hapy with two duck heads |
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Offering of
vases to wine
(irp) called vases nou in Irrenefdjesef, "The
one that creates his/her/its name himself", that could be the demiurge's shape.
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The king is knelt before Osiris-Andjety and Isis. Andjety is the former god of the city of Busiris in the delta, assimilated then
by Osiris.
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Merehou (or Merehy), is a secondary divinity of Athribis. He is represented
like a man with a bull head. He is sometimes confused with Osiris, that will explain the presence of Isis in that picture.
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Osiris and Isis |
Sety offers flowers to Geb [next part of the panel] |
Offering to Heket, frog goddess watching over the births and life. |
King and Horus |
The king is knelt before a shrine containing Osiris and Isis. |
Geb and Nout (part of the scene shown above) |
The king opens a shrine with Min-Horus, son of Isis. |
Chentayt is a goodess twin sister of Isis. Here she is drawn as a cow. Her name means "the widow", her role is to lament over Osiris . (J.P. Corteggiani). |
The king offers a vase to Osiris and to deified Sety. The scene shows the living king Sety worshipping himself as a deified dead king. |