Iabet
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Ancient Egyptian deity
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Consort | Min |
Iabet (Iabtet, Iab, Abet, Abtet, Ab) is a goddess in Egyptian mythology, counterpart of Imentet.
Mythology
She is a cleanser of the
Panopolis, with her husband.[1]
In the Amduat, Iabet is depicted as a woman with her arms by her sides, under the name of Iab. Along with eleven other goddesses, including Isis and her grandmother Tefnut, the group was known as "Those who give praises to Ra as he passes over Wernes".
Literature
- ^ Caroline Seawright. Iabet, Cleanser of Ra, Personification of East.
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