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[[File:DiosesCanopos2.jpg|thumb|Three of the four children of Horus, the first one is Imset]] |
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In [[Egyptian mythology]], '''Imset''' (also [[Transcription (linguistics)|transcribed]] '''Imseti''', '''Amset''', '''Amsety''', '''Mesti''', and '''Mesta''') is a funerary deity, one of the [[Four sons of Horus]], who are associated with the [[canopic jar]]s,<ref>W. C. Hayes: ''The Scepter of Egypt I'', New York 1952, ISBN 0-87099578-2, p. 321</ref> specifically the one that contained the [[liver]]. Unlike his brothers, Imset is not associated with any [[animal]] and is always depicted as [[human]]. [[Isis]] is considered his protector, and is himself considered patron of the direction of the south. He is closly related with the god Anibus and has a jackle for a head. |
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== References == |
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[[Category:Death gods]] |
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[[Category:Egyptian gods]] |
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[[ca:Llista de personatges de la mitologia egípcia#I]] |
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