Egyptian goddesses of fate and protection
In Egyptian mythology, The ḥmswt (anglicized as The Hemsut or The Hemuset were the goddesses of fate and protection.[1][2] They are representative of the ka. Their headdresses bear shields, above which are two crossed arrows.
In popular culture
The Hemsut are briefly mentioned in The Prince of Egypt.
References
- ^ Hans Bonnet: Lexikon der ägyptischen Religionsgeschichte. 3. Auflage, Nikol, Hamburg 2000, ISBN 3-937872-08-6.
- ^ https://ancientegyptonline.co.uk/hemsut/
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Allikas: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemsut
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