Nut was the old sky Goddess and wife (and sister) to Geb and mother to Horus the Elder, Set, Isis and Nephtys often she was seen depicted blue and coverd in stars and streached out like the arch of heaven and supported by her son Shu (above). and had a pot on her head and could be the cow of the sky or a sow eating up she stars in the morning and giving them birth in the evening.every morning she gave birth to re as sundisc above a bewinged scarab (kheper) people asked her to protect their dead relatives but she had no temples and she was called " she with a thousand souls"
nut was the egyptian sky goddess
Geb is the Egyptian god of Earth and Nut was the Egyptian goddess of sky.
Nut was the Egyptian sky goddess.
The name of the Egyptian's goddess of sky and stars is Nut.
Nut is the goddess of the sky in Egyptian mythology. She is depicted as a cow or as a dark woman arching over the sky with stars on her body.
The Egyptians did not have a sky god, they had the sky goddess Nut.
To the ancient Egyptians, Nut (Nuit) was the sky (originally she was a goddess of just the sky at day, where the clouds formed) and the heavens personified. The goddess Nut protected the earth, which she and Geb encompassed, against the chaos and darkness above her. ... Osiris - an unlucky day.
Well, the goddess Nut was the goddess of the sky, and I take it to mean that she did not just live in a part of the sky, but essentially, she was the sky itself. I don't there was a certain time when she lived, but the goddess Nut was worshiped in the Egyptian days, or from around 6000 BC to about 332 BC, and that's a vague timeline. Hope this helps!
Nut is the Egyptian Goddess of the sky. Geb is the Egyptian god of the earth
in Egyptian mythology there was a god named Nut, she was the goddess of the sky
Geb is the god of the earth; Nut is the goddess of the sky.
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