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Who is anuke?

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Updated: 9/19/2023

Anuke is the goddess of War

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Who is the Egyptian god of violence?

Egyptian gods of violence included Mahes, The Lord of the Massacre who dealt punishment of those who violate Maat, the universal order. Anuke a very ancient war goddess, Anhur a god of war, hunting, and soldiers. Apep the deity of darkness and evil. Astarte was another war goddess, her prime association is with horses and chariots. Sekhmet was the lioness goddess of divine retribution, vengeance, and conquest.


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