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  Amaunet, the Primeval Egyptian Goddess of Air and Hidden Forces--Hermopolitan Ogdoad Amun Wind Goddess Air Goddess ...
Amaunet's name is the feminine version of Amun's, but She seems to be at least as old as He: The first mention of either Deity is as a pair, in a Pyramid Text dating to around 2350-2345 BCE, during the Egyptian Old Kingdom's Fifth Dynasty.
Amaunet is depicted in a small temple to Amun at Djamet (the modern Medinet Habu), just across the Nile from Luxor, dating from the 18th Dynasty which was begun by the Pharoah-Queen Hapshepsut in the mid-15th century BCE and continued by her successor/predecessor/co-regent (depending on when in the reign we're talking) Thutmoses III.
Amaunet was worshipped as a protective mother Goddess, Who, with Her roots in the beginnings of time and creation, was believed to play a fundamental role in keeping the natural forces of the universe going.
www.thaliatook.com /OGOD/amaunet.html   (1175 words)

  
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That one time, Amaunet finally admitted to Apophis, Sha'uri let the full force of her memories be leveled at the queen, certain memories that the little slave had been hiding to comfort her when she was alone in the darkness of her mind.
Amaunet was shown a very intense mental demonstration of how inadequate and lacking Apophis was in certain areas of marital concern and exactly what her Dan'yel was capable of.
Amaunet had never personally experienced such feelings, but with both she and her pharaoh now controlling them, the humans' feelings and their abilities would be theirs to explore and enjoy.
www.shahrazad.net /users/sgnovels/storiesd/deathshallhavenodominion.txt   (21937 words)

  
  Amunet - WiccanWeb.ca   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The name hidden one was also sometimes used to refer to the underworld, and so Amaunet grew increasingly associated with providing a welcome to the newly dead, since the tree she was associated with was said to be near Heliopolis, the place that bread was provided for the surrounding population, during winter.
As Amaunet still was the goddess of air, she was sometimes depicted as a winged goddess, or as a woman with a hawk, or ostrich feather, on her head.
When she was later displaced as Amun's consort by Mut, she was said, as representing the air, to have become the lesbian consort of Iabet, the moon herself, and was depicted as such on tombs, coffins, and sarcophaguses.
www.wiccanweb.ca /wiki/index.php/Amunet   (301 words)

  
 AMUNET : Encyclopedia Entry
The name hidden one was also sometimes used to refer to the underworld, and so Amaunet grew increasingly associated with providing a welcome to the newly dead, since the tree she was associated with was said to be near Heliopolis, the place that bread was provided for the surrounding population, during winter.
As Amaunet still was the goddess of air, she was sometimes depicted as a winged goddess, or as a woman with a hawk, or ostrich feather, on her head.
When she was later displaced as Amun's consort by Mut, she was said, as representing the air, to have become the lesbian consort of Iabet, the moon itself, and was depicted as such on tombs, coffins, and sarcophaguses.
www.bibleocean.com /OmniDefinition/Amunet   (289 words)

  
 Amaunet
She is referred to as 'the mother who is father' and in this capacity she needs no husband.
Amaunet was regarded as a tutelary deity of the Egyptian pharaohs and had a prominent part in their accession ceremonies.
Article "Amaunet" created on 05 March 1997; last modified on 22 June 1997 (Revision 2).
www.pantheon.org /articles/a/amaunet.html   (98 words)

  
 Amaunet - StargateWiki
Amaunet is said to be a tutelary deity of the Egyptian pharaohs.
Amaunet continued to search for the Harsesis child, eventually discovering him and sending him to Kheb with her most trusted aide.
Amaunet was ready for him and attacked him with her ribbon device.
stargate-sg1-solutions.com /wiki/Amaunet   (474 words)

  
 Amaunet - StargateWiki
Amaunet is said to be a tutelary deity of the Egyptian pharaohs.
Amaunet continued to search for the Harsesis child, eventually discovering him and sending him to Kheb with her most trusted aide.
Amaunet was ready for him and attacked him with her ribbon device.
www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com /wiki/Amaunet   (474 words)

  
 Sha're's Story 1   (Site not responding. Last check: )
I knew, of course, that Apophis and Amaunet had a long-term relationship as husband and wife, and that Sha're had been selected to provide the means for the sexual expression of that relationship.
So I speculated that Apophis was protecting Amaunet from the possible repercussions of his ambition by removing her from his warship, and perhaps secreting her on a planet easily accessible by Stargate.
Linked as she was to Amaunet, Sha're must have known from the early days of her pregnancy that Apophis intended her firstborn to serve as his new host, and her own eventual rapist.
home.earthlink.net /~sef1029/SharesStory1.htm   (5004 words)

  
 Egypt: Gods of Ancient Egypt Main Menu
Amaunet - A female counterpart to Amon and one of the primordial gods of the Hermopolitian Ogdoad (group of eight gods).
This group consisted of Nun and Naunet, Huh and Hauhet, Kuk and Kauket, and Amon and Amaunet.
Nun and Naunet symbolize water, Huh and Hauhet represent "unendingness," Kuk and Kauket signify darkness, and Amon and Amaunet symbolize the air.
touregypt.net /gods1.htm   (3282 words)

  
 Amaunet - Free Encyclopedia of Thelema
Her name means “Hidden One.” Some of the titles of Amaunet were “The Mother who is Father” and “She of the West” (the land of the dead).
Amaunet was regarded as the protectress of the nation, and had a prominent part in pharaohs’ accession ceremonies.
Amaunet was pictured as a snake, a lioness-headed woman, a cow, a sycamore tree, a snake-headed woman, or as a woman with an ostrich feather or hawk on her head.
www.egnu.org /thelema/Amaunet   (246 words)

  
 Thelemapedia: The Encyclopedia of Thelema & Magick | Amaunet   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Her name means “Hidden One.” Some of the titles of Amaunet were “The Mother who is Father” and “She of the West” (the land of the dead).
Amaunet was regarded as the protectress of the nation, and had a prominent part in pharaohs’ accession ceremonies.
Amaunet was pictured as a snake, a lioness-headed woman, a cow, a sycamore tree, a snake-headed woman, or as a woman with an ostrich feather or hawk on her head.
www.thelemapedia.org /index.php/Amaunet   (227 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: )
By becoming identified as Iusaaset, Amaunet was regarded as the mother of creation, and was seen as owning the tree from which life emerged, an acacia tree said to reside on the desert's edge.
The androgeneity of Amun/Amaunet lead to Amaunet being said to be the mother who is father, implying that she is a creator Goddess, needing no male half to procreate.
She is also depicted with one of the hieroglyphs for the concept "West" on her head, which the hawk and/or ostrich feather rest.
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Amunet   (406 words)

  
 The Jack-O-Witch Egyptian Temple - Deities & Creatures
Amaunet merged with the god Neith at the beginning of time.
She was a member of the group of Egyptian gods known as the Ogdoad.
He was a member of the Ogdoad, paired with the goddess Amaunet and representing hidden power.
www.jackowitch.com /egyptiandeitiesAB.html   (2332 words)

  
 How Long is Forever? (Part 1 of 2)
Amaunet only frowned and increased the intensity of the orange beam leaping from the ribbon device to his forehead, and Daniel shouted, his face twisting in agony as the pain increased exponentially.
Amaunet stepped out of the rings as they deactivated, depositing her and an honor guard of jaffa on a small planet in the middle of nowhere, a hidden base underground base only accessible by rings, or the Stargate that loomed as the center of attention at one end of the main room.
Amaunet had Carter on her knees, caught in the ribbon device, and from the brightness and thickness of the beam, the major's pained expression, and the cries that were escaping, it was obvious that the Goa'uld was being rather aggressive with it.
www.gateworld.net /fanfic/archive/51/howlong.html   (21122 words)

  
 Egyptian Pantheon
Amaunet merged with the god Neith at the beginning of time.
She was a member of the group of Egyptian gods known as the Ogdoad.
He was a member of the Ogdoad, paired with the goddess Amaunet and representing hidden power.
library.thinkquest.org /12865/mray/pegy.htm   (3246 words)

  
 SG1Web: NNG - Articles - Pantheon (Am)
Amaunet was Queen to Apophis, who took Daniel Jackson's Abydonian wife Sha're as host.
After the birth, Amaunet told Apophis that Heru'ur had taken the boy, while in reality the child was left on Abydos with his grandfather, Kasuf.
During the subsequent battle, Teal'c was forced to fire upon and kill Amaunet to save Daniel's life, but not before Daniel learned that Amaunet had had her closest aide hide the infant boy, a "harseisis" who possesses all the knowledge of the Goa'uld, in Kheb (the mythical location where Osiris hid from Set).
sg1web.com /arts_panth-q.php?set=am&sel_nav=tl   (246 words)

  
 Arduinna's Stargate SG-1 Handbook: Goa'uld
His Goa'uld son was Klorel (who was apparently not Amaunet's son, although it's never made explicit either way).
He and Amaunet also had a harsesis child -- a child born of their human hosts -- Shifu.
He went to Abydos in search of Amaunet, but his plans were foiled by SG-1 and then Apophis's untimely arrival.
www.stargatehandbook.org /sg1/goauldmain.html   (16058 words)

  
 Ra: The Sun God
Amaunet is the wife of Apophis and she took Sha're's body as a host.
Her host, Sha’re had asked her husband, Daniel to retrieve the boy from Keb and to make sure he was safe as Apophis had originally planned the boy to be his second host.
Amaunet is the Egyptian mother Goddess and she is viewed to be called 'the mother who is father' and in this capacity does not need a husband.
www.geocities.com /ephinny/Amonet.html   (152 words)

  
 The House of Netjer Forums: Parents
More editing: Here is an image of Amaunet and Djehutymose III attired as Amun.
Amaunet comes across as very regal when She is near for me. She seems very proud, and quite serious, but not too much so.
When i first ran across Her (years ago) i discovered Her in a form that was closer to Nit, a Hidden Name that was abstract and mysterious.
www.netjer.org /forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=32541&page=6   (1603 words)

  
 AMAU-1T Amaunet
Project Amaunet (literally, "hidden one"), GM's own attempt at reverse-engineering the superior omnimech, operated in complete secrecy --after all, it wouldn't do to have the NAIS discover GM's duplicity and violation of non-disclosure agreements.
Erratic and sometimes unpredictable in her work, GM considered Karisen to be something of a wildcard more than an ace in the hole.
Security staff and night janitors frequently reported seeing the woman staying up late with her brainchild, though when queried she responded that she was "personally ensuring there would be no last-minute glitches in the test model".
www.tro42.com /tro/l2is/amaunet1.html   (758 words)

  
 Egypt: Gods of Ancient Egypt Main Menu
Amaunet - A female counterpart to Amon and one of the primordial gods of the Hermopolitian Ogdoad (group of eight gods).
This group consisted of Nun and Naunet, Huh and Hauhet, Kuk and Kauket, and Amon and Amaunet.
Nun and Naunet symbolize water, Huh and Hauhet represent "unendingness," Kuk and Kauket signify darkness, and Amon and Amaunet symbolize the air.
www.touregypt.net /gods1.htm   (3282 words)

  
 Amun, Anubis, Anuket, Aset, Aten, Atum
The Ogdoad, the Creation myth which originated in Heliopolis (Iunu), conceived of four female and four male deities, forming four couples (the number four being the number of totality and completeness).
The names of Amun and Amaunet are mentioned as early as the Pyramid Texts (Dyn 5.)
Amun and his female counterpart Amaunet, are one of four pairs of the Ogdoad, the Creation Myth which originated in Hermopolis (el-Ashmunein).
www.philae.nu /akhet/NetjeruA.html   (7136 words)

  
 Death Shall Have No Dominion
Amaunet watched silently, her own thoughts were of how she was going to enjoy spending ten thousand life times with her husband’s new host.
Amaunet swept more grains of sand from Apophis’ hair with one hand, the other hand lying still but protectively on her mate’s chest.
Sha’uri’s feelings would often bleed into Amaunet’s perceptions, and Amaunet realized that despite her beliefs to the contrary, she had nothing with Apophis—nothing as strong as the emotions between the two humans.
members.tripod.com /tivester/dominion.htm   (20636 words)

  
 Reflections in a Circle
Sha're's voice had broken through the sheer agony, imploring him to listen and then… it was though time distorted and he was at the SGC, dealing with her death, her resurrection, and then back again, to Amaunet's sadistic smile, and finally, full circle to Sha're's death.
He honestly couldn't remember how long he'd lain on the carpet inside the tent, his body still reeling from the ribbon device's effects but more so, his mind fighting to accept what was now his reality.
Amaunet's pride, along with her desire to rid her host of what she valued the most, had blinded her to the threat the Jaffa posed.
stargatefan.com /fictionms/reflections.htm   (4474 words)

  
 Reflections in a Circle
Sha're's voice had broken through the sheer agony, imploring him to listen and then… it was though time distorted and he was at the SGC, dealing with her death, her resurrection, and then back again, to Amaunet's sadistic smile, and finally, full circle to Sha're's death.
He honestly couldn't remember how long he'd lain on the carpet inside the tent, his body still reeling from the ribbon device's effects but more so, his mind fighting to accept what was now his reality.
Amaunet's pride, along with her desire to rid her host of what she valued the most, had blinded her to the threat the Jaffa posed.
www.stargatefan.com /fictionms/reflections.htm   (4474 words)

  
 Egyptian Gods (Amaunet) on Egypt Tour and Nile Cruise   (Site not responding. Last check: )
An egypt tour with a nile cruise to the home of the Egyptian gods such as Amaunet Soon he became the common Horus and originated lots of combined deities like Har-pakhrad, Har-Wer etc, which had wide spread cults all over the Nile Valley.
Geb was the God of the earth who was portrayed as a green-skinned man, with leaves all over his body and a goose on his head.
See the egyptian gods like amaunet on an egypt tour with a nile cruise.
www.egypttour.com.au /details/amaunet-egyptian-gods.html   (297 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Amaunet   (Site not responding. Last check: )
male Amun and the female Amaunet were the fourth of four...
The Egyptian goddess Amaunet took a cow form to...
Kauket, "darkness"; and Amun/mon and Amaunet, "hiddenness." For texts concerning the...
www.amazon.com /s?ie=UTF8&keywords=Amaunet&index=blended&page=1   (1057 words)

  
 SmorgasBorg
Purple and Black Tribal: Amaunet is wearing my latest Tribal design, just in time for Burningman.
Firecrackers: Gina and Amaunet are wearing one of my very first cyber designs.
Cyber Falls: Amaunet and Dominique are wearing one of my older designs in cyber wear.
www.wickedsmileys.com /Smorgasborg/cyber.html   (878 words)

  
 AMAUNET : The deity from Egyptian Mythology
AMAUNET: The OGDOAD Mother Goddess of the North Wind in Lower Egypt.
She has a snake head and wears a crown, which is quite a balancing act.
AMAUNET breathes new life into things with her northen winds, blowing fresh knowledge and wisdom into the minds of the elite.
www.godchecker.com /pantheon/egyptian-mythology.php?deity=AMAUNET   (137 words)

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