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Banebdjedet (Banebdjed) is an ancient Egyptian ram god with a cult centre at Mendes. Khnum was the equivalent god in Upper Egypt.[1]

Banebdjedet

Banebdjedet wielding a combined scepter of the Was-sceptre, Djed, and Ankh. From the Tomb of Mentuherkhepeshef in the Valley of the Kings

Name in hieroglyphs

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Major cult center

Mendes

Consort

Hatmehit

Offspring

Horus the Child

Family

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His wife was the goddess Hatmehit ("Foremost of the Fishes"), who was perhaps the original deity of Mendes.[1] Their offspring was "Horus the Child" and they formed the so-called "Mendesian Triad".[2]

Etymology

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The words for "ram" and "soul" sounded the same in Egyptian, so ram deities were at times regarded as appearances of other gods.[1]

Image

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Typically, the horned god Banebdjedet was depicted with four rams' heads to represent the four Bas of the sun god. He may also be linked to the first four gods to rule over Egypt (Osiris, Geb, Shu and Ra-Atum), with large granite shrines to each in the Mendes sanctuary.[1]

Accounts

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The Book of the Heavenly Cow describes the "Ram of Mendes" as being the Ba of Osiris, but this was not an exclusive association. A story dated to the New Kingdom describes him as being consulted by the "Divine Tribunal" to judge between Horus and Seth, but he proposes that Neith do it instead as an act of diplomacy. As the dispute continues, it is Banebdjedet who suggests that Seth be given the throne as he is the elder brother.[1]

In a chapel in the Ramesseum, a stela records how the god Ptah took the form of Banebdjedet, in view of gaining his virility, in order to have union with the woman who would conceive Rameses II.[citation needed]

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e Pinch, Geraldine (2004). Handbook of Egyptian mythology. Oxford University Press. pp. 114–115. ISBN 0-19-517024-5 – via Google Books.
  • ^ Capel, Anne K.; Markoe, Glenn (1996). Mistress of the House, Mistress of Heaven: Women in Ancient Egypt. Hudson Hills Press. p. 72. ISBN 9781555951290 – via Google Books.
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