It is possible she could have wings; her symbols were the snake and the ostrich.
His wife Anput, his daughter Kebechet.
Anubis's daughter, Kebechet.
Kebechet, in ancient Egyptian mythology, was the goddess of purification and the protector of the embalming process. She was often depicted as a serpent or a woman with a serpent on her head, symbolizing her association with water and cleansing. Kebechet played a crucial role in the afterlife rituals, ensuring the deceased were properly prepared for their journey to the afterlife. Her name translates to "the one who cools," reflecting her function in the mummification process.
Kebechet; daughter of Anubis, does not have any consort or children known to her.
There was only one child of Anubis in mythology, his daughter Kebechet.
His wife Anput gave birth to a baby girl which they named Kebechet.
Osiris, Horus, Isis and Set all interacted with Anubis. His daughter was Kebechet and his consort was Anput.
The other ancient Egyptian gods, namely, Ra, Osiris, Isis, Horus, and Nephthys. His wife Anput and his daughter Kebechet.
In Egyptian myth the wife of Anubis - Anput and his daughter Kebechet continued to assist him in his duties (or he in theirs) and no more was told of them.
Anubis did not have servants, he was assisted in duties by various gods and goddesses including his daughter Kebechet, Isis and Nephthys; Wepwawet and Horus as well as Osiris and Ma'at.
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Red .... wings. Wings. Do you get the significance now?