Ptah was the god of crafts. Husband of Bastet, father of Khonsu or Mihos.
Yes, he had several, the most well known one is The Temple of Ptah at Karnak.
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It doesnt mean anything, is the greek pronuniation (αίγυπτος-egyptos) for "Hwt-ka-Ptah" (Ht-ka-Ptah, or Hout-ak Ptah) an early name for the egyptians used for their country.
Ptah transmitted life to the gods and conceived the elements of the universe with his mind, then brought them into being with his speech. This has been compared to the much later Logos of Greek philosophy and then Christianity. There were other creator gods, but Ptah has precedence.
In ancient Egyptian mythology, the goddess Bastet (or Baset) was often associated with home, fertility, and domesticity. She was frequently depicted as a lioness or a woman with the head of a lioness or domestic cat. Bastet was considered the daughter of the sun god Ra, and while she wasn't specifically "married" in the same way gods were in other mythologies, she was sometimes linked to the god Ptah, the creator god and patron of craftsmen. Their relationship symbolized the balance between the nurturing aspects of Bastet and the creative powers of Ptah.
Ptah is a GOD
Ptah was the god of Ancient Egypt and was the god of creation.
Ptah was god of creation, craftsmen, and artisans.
Ptah was the ancient Egyptian god of creation, craftsmen, and artisans.
Sekhmet's consort was often thought to be Ptah.
In ancient Egyptian mythology, Ptah is the god of architects and craftsmen, who created the world.
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PTAH is the answer for chief god of Memphis.
Yes, he had several, the most well known one is The Temple of Ptah at Karnak.
No he was a god that created animals
Ptah is the ancient Egyptian god of creation.