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Iunit

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Minor goddess in ancient Egyptian religion
Not to be confused withInuit.
"Anit" redirects here. For the term 'aniṭ' in Sanskrit grammar, seeSeṭ and aniṭ roots.
Iunit
Iunit is often depicted as a Female Goddess wearing a headdress similar, or identical to Hathor.[1]
Name inhieroglyphs
iwnZ1iitH8I12
Major cult centerArmant
Genealogy
ParentsTjenenyet[2]
SpouseMontu
OffspringHorus-Shu[3]

Iunit was a minor goddess inancient Egyptian religion, whose name means "She ofArmant". She is the consort ofMontu.[4]

References

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  1. ^"Scenes of Goddess Iunit in the Temple of Edfu"(PDF). December 2018.
  2. ^Klotz, David (2008).Kneph: The Religion of Roman Thebes. Ann Arbor : ProQuest LLC. p.176.
  3. ^Varga, Dániel (2023).The Children of Montu: Harpara and Horus-Shu in Ptolemaic and Roman Thebes. Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections. Vol. 39. p.276.
  4. ^Wilkinson, Richard H. (2003).The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt. Thames & Hudson. p. 150
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