Anti (Mythology)
Ancient Egyptian religion, Antaeus, Greek mythology, God (male deity), Tjebu, Second dynasty of Egypt
978-613-8-40963-2
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2013-01-09
29,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In Egyptian mythology, Anti was a god whose worship centred at Antaeopolis, in the northern part of Upper Egypt. His worship is quite ancient, dating from at least the 2nd dynasty, at which point he already had priests dedicated to his cult. Originally, Anti appears to have been the patron of the ancient area around Badari, which was the centre of the cult of Horus. Due to lack of surviving information, it is not very well known what the original function of Anti was, or whether he was more than just a title of Horus referring to some specific function.
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