Setem-atef-Usir
Setem-atef-Usir in hieroglyphics | |||||||||||||
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Greco-Roman times |
Stm-jtf-Wsjr The Setem who serves his father Osiris |
Setem-atef-Usir is the name of an ancient Egyptian deity of the dead that was used as a title for harsiese in the Greco-Roman times .
In another equation, Setem-atef-Usir represented the sky god Horus as the son of Osiris . Finally, the connection between Setem-atef-Usir and Min was particularly close , since Min, who had begotten himself, was also fused with Osiris.
See also
literature
- Christian Leitz u. a .: Lexicon of Egyptian Gods and Designations of Gods , Vol. 6 H̱ - s . Peeters, Leuven 2002, ISBN 90-429-1151-4 , p. 306