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  • Ptah
  • Ancient Egyptian deity

    time: Ptah the begetter of the first beginning Ptah lord of truth Ptah lord of eternity Ptah who listens to prayers Ptah master of ceremonies Ptah master

    Ptah

    Ptah

    Ptah

  • Memphis, Egypt
  • Ancient capital of Inebu-hedj, Egypt

    the protection of the god Ptah, the patron of craftsmen. Its great temple, Hut-ka-Ptah (meaning "Enclosure of the ka of Ptah"), was one of the most prominent

    Memphis, Egypt

    Memphis, Egypt

    Memphis,_Egypt

  • Ptah (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Ptah is a god in Egyptian mythology. Ptah may also refer to: 5011 Ptah, a near-Earth asteroid discovered in 1960 Ptah, a crater on Ganymede, a moon of

    Ptah (disambiguation)

    Ptah_(disambiguation)

  • Phosphotungstic acid-haematoxylin stain
  • Biological stain used for staining of tissues

    Phosphotungstic acid haematoxylin (PTAH) is a mix of haematoxylin with phosphotungstic acid, used in histology for staining. It stains some tissue in contrasting

    Phosphotungstic acid-haematoxylin stain

    Phosphotungstic acid-haematoxylin stain

    Phosphotungstic_acid-haematoxylin_stain

  • Ptah, the El Daoud
  • 1970 studio album by Alice Coltrane

    Ptah, the El Daoud is the third solo album by American jazz pianist and harpist Alice Coltrane, released on Impulse! Records in September 1970. The album

    Ptah, the El Daoud

    Ptah,_the_El_Daoud

  • High Priest of Ptah
  • Priestly title in ancient Egypt

    High Priest of Ptah was sometimes referred to as "the Greatest of the Directors of Craftsmanship" (wr-ḫrp-ḥmwt). This title refers to Ptah as the patron

    High Priest of Ptah

    High Priest of Ptah

    High_Priest_of_Ptah

  • Tatenen
  • Ancient Egyptian deity of the primordial mound

    attributed to Ptah. Both Tatenen and Ptah were Memphite deities. Tatenen was the more ancient, combined in the Old Kingdom with Ptah as Ptah-Tatenen, in

    Tatenen

    Tatenen

    Tatenen

  • Merneptah
  • Pharaoh of Egypt from 1213 to 1203 BC

    back to Memphis, where he constructed a royal palace next to the temple of Ptah. The Penn Museum, led by Clarence Stanley Fisher, excavated this palace in

    Merneptah

    Merneptah

    Merneptah

  • Merit-Ptah
  • Purported Ancient Egyptian physician

    Merit-Ptah ("Beloved of Ptah") was thought to be a female chief physician of the king's court during the Second Dynasty of Egypt, c. 2700 BC. She was purportedly

    Merit-Ptah

    Merit-Ptah

  • Ptahhotep
  • Ancient Egyptian vizier

    Ptahhotep (Ancient Egyptian: ptḥ ḥtp "Peace of Ptah"; fl. c. 2400 BC), sometimes referred to as Ptahhotep I or Ptahhotpe, was a vizier during the reign

    Ptahhotep

    Ptahhotep

    Ptahhotep

  • Ptah (crater)
  • Crater on Ganymede

    Ptah is a crater on Ganymede, the largest moon in the Jovian system. It is a small crater with a bright and well-defined ray system, making it one of the

    Ptah (crater)

    Ptah (crater)

    Ptah_(crater)

  • El (deity)
  • Northwest Semitic supreme deity

    Cross points out that Ptah is often called the Lord (or one) of eternity and thinks it may be this identification of El with Ptah that led to the epithet

    El (deity)

    El (deity)

    El_(deity)

  • Dwight York
  • American criminal and new religious movement leader (born 1945)

    Dwight York (born June 26, 1945), also known as Malachi Z. York, Issa al-Haadi al-Mahdi, et alii, is an American religious leader, best known as the founder

    Dwight York

    Dwight_York

  • Apis (deity)
  • Ancient Egyptian deity

    as an intermediary between humans and other powerful deities (originally Ptah, later Osiris, then Atum). The Apis bull was an important sacred animal to

    Apis (deity)

    Apis (deity)

    Apis_(deity)

  • 5011 Ptah
  • Near-Earth asteroid

    5011 Ptah (/ˈtɑː/; prov. designation: 6743 P-L) is a near-Earth object and potentially hazardous asteroid of the Apollo group. It was discovered by astronomers

    5011 Ptah

    5011_Ptah

  • Amun
  • Ancient Egyptian god

    are three: Amun, Re, and Ptah, whom none equals. He who hides his name as Amun, he appears to the face as Re, his body is Ptah. Henri Frankfort suggested

    Amun

    Amun

  • List of Egyptian deities
  • A live Bull worshiped as a god at Memphis and seen as a manifestation of Ptah Aten – Sun disk deity who became the focus of the monolatrous or monotheistic

    List of Egyptian deities

    List of Egyptian deities

    List_of_Egyptian_deities

  • Imhotep
  • Egyptian polymath, later deified

    the "Son of Ptah",[volume and issue needed] his mother was sometimes claimed to be Sekhmet, the patron of Upper Egypt whose consort was Ptah. The Upper

    Imhotep

    Imhotep

    Imhotep

  • Temple of Ptah (Karnak)
  • Ancient Egyptian shrine

    The Temple of Ptah is a shrine located within the large Precinct of Amun-Re at Karnak, in Luxor, Egypt. It lies to the north of the main Amun temple, just

    Temple of Ptah (Karnak)

    Temple of Ptah (Karnak)

    Temple_of_Ptah_(Karnak)

  • Nefertem
  • Ancient Egyptian deity

    horizon each day. Nefertem was eventually seen as the son of the creator god Ptah, and the goddesses Sekhmet and Bast were sometimes called his mother. In

    Nefertem

    Nefertem

    Nefertem

  • Osiris
  • Ancient Egyptian god of the afterlife

    and the vanquisher of the usurper Set. Ptah-Seker (who resulted from the identification of the creator god Ptah with Seker) thus gradually became identified

    Osiris

    Osiris

    Osiris

  • Peseshet
  • Female physician in ancient Egypt

    the earliest known female physician in history. Some have credited Merit-Ptah with being the first female physician, but she is likely a fictional creation

    Peseshet

    Peseshet

  • Ra
  • Ancient Egyptian solar deity

    husband of Hathor who impregnates his own mother to give birth to himself. Ptah Ptah is rarely mentioned in the literature of Old Kingdom pyramids. This is

    Ra

    Ra

    Ra

  • Huy (High Priest of Ptah)
  • Ancient Egyptian high priest

    Huy was a High Priest of Ptah during the reign of Ramesses II. He is known from two shabtis (now in the Louvre) dedicated at an Apis burial in the Serapeum

    Huy (High Priest of Ptah)

    Huy (High Priest of Ptah)

    Huy_(High_Priest_of_Ptah)

  • Neferuptah
  • Neferuptah or Ptahneferu (“Beauty of Ptah”) was a daughter of the Egyptian king Amenemhat III of the 12th Dynasty. Her sister was the female Pharaoh Sobekneferu

    Neferuptah

    Neferuptah

    Neferuptah

  • Maat
  • Egyptian deity and concepts of truth, order and justice

    have not carried away food. Hail, Utu-nesert, who comest forth from Het-ka-Ptah, I have not uttered curses. Hail, Qerrti, who comest forth from Amentet,

    Maat

    Maat

    Maat

  • Sokar
  • Ancient Egyptian deity

    Ptah the Creator god and chief god of Memphis, and Osiris the god of the dead. In later periods, this connection was expressed as the triple god Ptah-Sokar-Osiris

    Sokar

    Sokar

    Sokar

  • Aida
  • 1871 tragic opera by Giuseppe Verdi

    Inside the Temple of Ptah Solemn ceremonies and dances by the priestesses take place (High Priestess, chorus, Radamès: "Possente Ptah ... Tu che dal nulla"

    Aida

    Aida

    Aida

  • Ancient Egyptian creation myths
  • seen as extensions of Atum. The Memphite version of creation centered on Ptah, who was the patron god of craftsmen. As such, he represented the craftsman's

    Ancient Egyptian creation myths

    Ancient Egyptian creation myths

    Ancient_Egyptian_creation_myths

  • Cleopatra
  • Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC

    father". Ptolemaic pharaohs were crowned by the Egyptian high priest of Ptah at Memphis, but resided in the multicultural and largely Greek city of Alexandria

    Cleopatra

    Cleopatra

    Cleopatra

  • Ptah-Patek
  • Egyptian deity

    Ptah-Patek, or Pataikos, is protective dwarf deity in ancient Egyptian religion that appears primarily on amulets. Many of these have been found in Phoenician

    Ptah-Patek

    Ptah-Patek

    Ptah-Patek

  • Sekhem-ankh-Ptah
  • Sekhem-ankh-Ptah (also Sekhemankhptah and Sekhemankh-Ptah; fl. c. 2350 BC) was an ancient Egyptian high official who lived during the Old Kingdom period

    Sekhem-ankh-Ptah

    Sekhem-ankh-Ptah

  • Pehen-Ptah
  • Egyptian high official, sculptor and maker of vases

    Pehen-Ptah (also read Ptah-Pehen and Ptahpehen) was an ancient Egyptian high official, sculptor and maker of vases during the 2nd Dynasty or early 3rd

    Pehen-Ptah

    Pehen-Ptah

    Pehen-Ptah

  • Merit Ptah (crater)
  • Crater on Venus

    Merit Ptah is an impact crater on Venus, named in honor of alleged ancient Egyptian chief physician Merit Ptah whose existence was later exposed as a hoax

    Merit Ptah (crater)

    Merit Ptah (crater)

    Merit_Ptah_(crater)

  • Shabaka Stone
  • Ancient Egyptian relic

    condition. Originally erected as a lasting monument at the Great Temple of Ptah in Memphis in the late eighth century BCE, the stone was at some point removed

    Shabaka Stone

    Shabaka Stone

    Shabaka_Stone

  • Amenhotep (prince)
  • Ancient Egyptian prince

    priest of Ptah and is mentioned in an administrative papyrus (now in the British Museum). A stela near the Great Sphinx, showing a priest of Ptah whose name

    Amenhotep (prince)

    Amenhotep_(prince)

  • The Maxims of Ptahhotep
  • Ancient Egyptian literary composition by Vizier Ptahhotep

    The Maxims of Ptahhotep or Instruction of Ptahhotep is an ancient Egyptian literary composition by the Vizier Ptahhotep, during the rule of King Djedkare

    The Maxims of Ptahhotep

    The Maxims of Ptahhotep

    The_Maxims_of_Ptahhotep

  • Baal
  • Semitic title often used in reference to deities

    Nemty Neper Nepit O Onuris P Pakhet Panebtawy Perit Petbe Peteese Pihor Ptah Ptah-Patek Q Qebehsenuef Qebui Qed-her Qetesh R Ra Raet-Tawy Rekhyt Rem Renenutet

    Baal

    Baal

    Baal

  • Ranefer (High Priest of Ptah)
  • Ancient Egyptian priest of Ptah

    Ranefer or Ranofer was a High Priest of Ptah, who lived at the end of the Fourth and beginning of the Fifth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. His name means "Ra

    Ranefer (High Priest of Ptah)

    Ranefer (High Priest of Ptah)

    Ranefer_(High_Priest_of_Ptah)

  • Ptah-Du-Auu
  • Ancient Egyptian priest

    Ptah-Du-Auu was a nobleman and priest in ancient Egypt, who lived during the 4th dynasty. Ptah-Du-Auu was named after the god Ptah, whom he served. Ptah-Du-Auu

    Ptah-Du-Auu

    Ptah-Du-Auu

  • Seti I
  • Egyptian pharaoh

    transliterated as "sty mry-n-ptḥ" or Sety Merenptah, meaning "Man of Set, beloved of Ptah". After the enormous social upheavals generated by Akhenaten's religious

    Seti I

    Seti I

    Seti_I

  • Alice Coltrane
  • American jazz musician (1937–2007)

    which he sampled her harp from the track "Blue Nile", featured on the album Ptah, the El Daoud (1970). The song "That Alice" on Laura Veirs' album Warp and

    Alice Coltrane

    Alice Coltrane

    Alice_Coltrane

  • Ennead
  • Group of nine deities in Egyptian mythology worshipped at Heliopolis

    Heliopolis is contained within the limits of modern Cairo, the priests of Ptah celebrated him as singularly superior to the Nine — In addition to Memphis

    Ennead

    Ennead

  • Atum
  • Ancient Egyptian creator deity

    him. The Memphites (priests of Memphis), on the other hand, believed that Ptah created Atum in a more intellectual way, using his speech and thought, as

    Atum

    Atum

  • Ptahemwia
  • Ancient Egyptian official who lived under king Ramses II

    Ptahemwia or Ptah-em-Wia (Ptah in the barque) was an Ancient Egyptian official who lived under king Ramses II in the 19th Dynasty, around 1250 BC. Ptahemwia

    Ptahemwia

    Ptahemwia

  • Kanefer (High Priest of Ptah)
  • Kanefer (fl. c. 2480 BC) was a High Priest of Ptah in Memphis from the reign of Sahure in the Fifth Dynasty of Egypt. Items from Kanefer's tomb are known

    Kanefer (High Priest of Ptah)

    Kanefer (High Priest of Ptah)

    Kanefer_(High_Priest_of_Ptah)

  • Min (god)
  • Ancient Egyptian deity

    The legs are bandaged because of his chthonic force, in the same manner as Ptah and Osiris. His skin was usually painted black, which symbolized the fertile

    Min (god)

    Min (god)

    Min_(god)

  • Temple of Gerf Hussein
  • Archaeological site in Egypt

    The temple of Gerf Hussein (in Ancient Egypt: Per Ptah, or 'House of Ptah') was dedicated to pharaoh Ramesses II and built by the Setau, Viceroy of Nubia

    Temple of Gerf Hussein

    Temple_of_Gerf_Hussein

  • Sympistis ptah
  • Species of moth

    Sympistis ptah is a moth of the family Noctuidae first described by James T. Troubridge in 2008. It is found in the US state of New Mexico. The wingspan

    Sympistis ptah

    Sympistis_ptah

  • Quantum Leap season 4
  • Season of television series

    gunshot wound to the head, rendering him a total amnesiac. 73 20 "The Curse of Ptah-Hotep" Joe Napolitano Chris Ruppenthal Dr. Dale Conway March 2, 1957 Saqqara

    Quantum Leap season 4

    Quantum_Leap_season_4

  • Amunet
  • Ancient Egyptian primordial goddess

    religion of Memphis as the manifestations of the creator-god Ptah. The theology of Memphis placed Ptah on the top of the creation chain by making him the embodiement

    Amunet

    Amunet

    Amunet

  • Wakanda
  • Fictional country from Marvel Comics

    the Fires of Ptah and planned to ascend to godhood. This attracted the attention of Khonshu, who met with Bast, Eshu, Gherke, and Ptah during Ra's slumber

    Wakanda

    Wakanda

    Wakanda

  • Harsiese
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Harsiese (C), a Second Prophet of Amun Harsiese (High Priest of Ptah), served as High Priest of Ptah during the reign of Psusennes I Harsiesi, native rebel against

    Harsiese

    Harsiese

  • Sekhmet
  • Ancient Egyptian goddess

    feline goddesses – mainly Bastet. Sekhmet was considered the wife of the god Ptah and mother of his son Nefertum. She was also said to be the mother of the

    Sekhmet

    Sekhmet

    Sekhmet

  • Maahes
  • Ancient Egyptian god

    means "he who is true beside her". He was seen as the son of the Creator god Ptah, as well as the feline goddess (Bast in Lower Egypt or Sekhmet in Upper Egypt)

    Maahes

    Maahes

    Maahes

  • Thutmose (prince)
  • Eldest son of Pharaoh Amenhotep III

    of the Priests of Upper and Lower Egypt, High Priest of Ptah in Memphis and Sm-priest (of Ptah)." He is known from a relatively small number of objects

    Thutmose (prince)

    Thutmose (prince)

    Thutmose_(prince)

  • Bastet
  • Ancient Egyptian goddess

    She was then depicted as the daughter of Ra and Isis, and the consort of Ptah, with whom she had a son, Maahes. As protector of Lower Egypt, she was seen

    Bastet

    Bastet

    Bastet

  • Thievery Corporation
  • American electronica duo

    their music was featured as the soundtrack to the game. Also in 2006, Puma Ptah, then known as Ras Puma, joined and toured with Thievery Corporation and

    Thievery Corporation

    Thievery Corporation

    Thievery_Corporation

  • Horus
  • Egyptian war and sky deity

    Nemty Neper Nepit O Onuris P Pakhet Panebtawy Perit Petbe Peteese Pihor Ptah Ptah-Patek Q Qebehsenuef Qebui Qed-her Qetesh R Ra Raet-Tawy Rekhyt Rem Renenutet

    Horus

    Horus

    Horus

  • Taimhotep
  • Ancient Egyptian noblewoman

    ancient Egyptian noblewoman and priestess of Ptah. She was the wife of Pasherinptah III, who was High Priest of Ptah in Memphis. She is primarily known from

    Taimhotep

    Taimhotep

  • Djed
  • Ancient Egyptian symbol of stability

    hieroglyphs representing stability. It is associated with the creator god Ptah and Osiris, the Egyptian god of the afterlife, the underworld, and the dead

    Djed

    Djed

  • Hu (mythology)
  • Ancient Egyptian deity

    Middle Kingdom, all gods participated in Hu and Sia, and were associated with Ptah who created the universe by uttering the word of creation. Hu was rarely

    Hu (mythology)

    Hu (mythology)

    Hu_(mythology)

  • Usekh collar
  • Ancient Egyptian neck ornament

    associates the usekh collar with dwarfs and the deity Ptah. Bernd Scheel has argued that Ptah, who is sometimes depicted wearing a broad collar, protected

    Usekh collar

    Usekh collar

    Usekh_collar

  • Geb
  • Ancient Egyptian god of the Earth

    equated by classical authors as the Greek Titan Cronus.[citation needed] Ptah and Ra, creator deities, usually begin the list of divine ancestors. There

    Geb

    Geb

  • Mahu (official)
  • Mahu held several important titles. He was royal scribe, high steward of Ptah, overseer of the Granary of the Lord of truth, royal messenger to the land

    Mahu (official)

    Mahu_(official)

  • Venus
  • Second planet from the Sun

    Gregory Guilbert Isabella Jeanne Maria Celeste Mariko Mead Meitner Merit Ptah Mona Lisa Nanichi Riley Ruth Stefania Wanda Wheatley Xantippe Xenia Xi Wang

    Venus

    Venus

    Venus

  • Pasherienptah III
  • Ancient Egyptian high priest

    (III) (p3-šrỉ-n-ptḥ, 'Son of Ptah'; November 4, 90 BCE – July 13 or 14, 41 BCE) was an ancient Egyptian high Priest of Ptah in Memphis from 76 BCE until

    Pasherienptah III

    Pasherienptah III

    Pasherienptah_III

  • Battle of Kadesh
  • 1274 BC Egyptian-Hittite battle

    an army of four divisions: Amun, Re, Set, and the apparently newly-formed Ptah division. There was also a poorly documented troop called the nrrn (Ne'arin

    Battle of Kadesh

    Battle of Kadesh

    Battle_of_Kadesh

  • Dwarfs and pygmies in ancient Egypt
  • was Ptah-Pahtaka ("Ptah, the strong"). He was worshipped as a special form of Ptah, the god of art, crafts and creativity. Another form of Ptah that

    Dwarfs and pygmies in ancient Egypt

    Dwarfs_and_pygmies_in_ancient_Egypt

  • Ptolemy III Euergetes
  • 3rd pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt (r. 246-222 BC)

    phrase Mery-Ptah (beloved of Ptah), and his golden Horus name, Neb khab-used mi ptah-tatenen (Lord of the Jubilee-festivals as well as Ptah Tatjenen).

    Ptolemy III Euergetes

    Ptolemy III Euergetes

    Ptolemy_III_Euergetes

  • Alexander the Great
  • King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC

    Persians. After his trip to Siwa, Alexander was crowned in the temple of Ptah at Memphis. It appears that the Egyptian people did not find it disturbing

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander_the_Great

  • Anubis
  • Ancient Egyptian god of funerary rites

    Nemty Neper Nepit O Onuris P Pakhet Panebtawy Perit Petbe Peteese Pihor Ptah Ptah-Patek Q Qebehsenuef Qebui Qed-her Qetesh R Ra Raet-Tawy Rekhyt Rem Renenutet

    Anubis

    Anubis

    Anubis

  • List of children of Ramesses II
  • prince; it is likely he predeceased his elder brothers. Merneptah (“Beloved of Ptah”), son of Isetnofret, crown prince after the 55th year, then pharaoh. Amenhotep

    List of children of Ramesses II

    List_of_children_of_Ramesses_II

  • Ancient Egyptian deities
  • give birth to the sun god, who establishes order in the newly formed world; Ptah, who embodies thought and creativity, gives form to all things by envisioning

    Ancient Egyptian deities

    Ancient Egyptian deities

    Ancient_Egyptian_deities

  • Ptolemy V Epiphanes
  • 5th Pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt

    direction of the government." He was crowned in Memphis by the High Priest of Ptah on 26 March 196. Polycrates now became the chief minister in Alexandria and

    Ptolemy V Epiphanes

    Ptolemy V Epiphanes

    Ptolemy_V_Epiphanes

  • Khonsu
  • Ancient Egyptian god of the moon

    Nemty Neper Nepit O Onuris P Pakhet Panebtawy Perit Petbe Peteese Pihor Ptah Ptah-Patek Q Qebehsenuef Qebui Qed-her Qetesh R Ra Raet-Tawy Rekhyt Rem Renenutet

    Khonsu

    Khonsu

    Khonsu

  • Thoth
  • Ancient Egyptian deity of the Moon, learning, writing

    Nemty Neper Nepit O Onuris P Pakhet Panebtawy Perit Petbe Peteese Pihor Ptah Ptah-Patek Q Qebehsenuef Qebui Qed-her Qetesh R Ra Raet-Tawy Rekhyt Rem Renenutet

    Thoth

    Thoth

    Thoth

  • Hathor
  • Major goddess in ancient Egyptian religion

    At that site she was described as the daughter of the city's main deity, Ptah. The cult of Ra and Atum at Heliopolis, northeast of Memphis, included a

    Hathor

    Hathor

    Hathor

  • Huy (Egyptian name)
  • Ancient Egyptian name

    the Eighteenth dynasty, mother-in-law of Thutmose III Huy, High Priest of Ptah during the reign of Ramesses II Huy, viceroy of Kush during the reign of

    Huy (Egyptian name)

    Huy_(Egyptian_name)

  • Sobek
  • Ancient Egyptian deity

    Nemty Neper Nepit O Onuris P Pakhet Panebtawy Perit Petbe Peteese Pihor Ptah Ptah-Patek Q Qebehsenuef Qebui Qed-her Qetesh R Ra Raet-Tawy Rekhyt Rem Renenutet

    Sobek

    Sobek

    Sobek

  • Memphite Necropolis
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site in Giza, Egypt

    I. Memphis was also known as, Hut-ka-Ptah (“mansion of the ka of Ptah”) owing to the city's association with Ptah, a powerful deity often associated with

    Memphite Necropolis

    Memphite Necropolis

    Memphite_Necropolis

  • Set (deity)
  • Egyptian god of the desert, storms, violence, and foreigners

    Nemty Neper Nepit O Onuris P Pakhet Panebtawy Perit Petbe Peteese Pihor Ptah Ptah-Patek Q Qebehsenuef Qebui Qed-her Qetesh R Ra Raet-Tawy Rekhyt Rem Renenutet

    Set (deity)

    Set (deity)

    Set_(deity)

  • Renenutet
  • Ancient Egyptian goddess of nourishment and the harvest

    (Opet Temple), Harpre-pa-khered (North Karnak and Armant), and Somtous (Ptah Temple and Deir el-Medina). It became a festivael particularly in honor of

    Renenutet

    Renenutet

  • Solar barque
  • Vessel of Ra in ancient Egyptian mythology

    Nemty Neper Nepit O Onuris P Pakhet Panebtawy Perit Petbe Peteese Pihor Ptah Ptah-Patek Q Qebehsenuef Qebui Qed-her Qetesh R Ra Raet-Tawy Rekhyt Rem Renenutet

    Solar barque

    Solar barque

    Solar_barque

  • Ammit
  • Ancient Egyptian goddess

    Nemty Neper Nepit O Onuris P Pakhet Panebtawy Perit Petbe Peteese Pihor Ptah Ptah-Patek Q Qebehsenuef Qebui Qed-her Qetesh R Ra Raet-Tawy Rekhyt Rem Renenutet

    Ammit

    Ammit

    Ammit

  • Ptahmose, son of Menkheper
  • Ancient Egyptian High Priest of Ptah

    Ptahmose was High Priest of Ptah in Memphis during the time of Thutmose IV and/or Amenhotep III. He was the son of a Prophet (priest) named Menkheper.

    Ptahmose, son of Menkheper

    Ptahmose, son of Menkheper

    Ptahmose,_son_of_Menkheper

  • Hornedjitef
  • Ancient Egyptian priest of Amun

    items such as a papyrus Book of the Dead and a painted wooden figure of Ptah-Sokar-Osiris. Mack, J. (ed.), Masks: the art of expression London: The British

    Hornedjitef

    Hornedjitef

    Hornedjitef

  • Khaemweset
  • Ancient Egyptian prince and priest

    prince Khamwas, was the fourth son of King Ramses II, had been high priest of Ptah at Memphis and administrator of all the Memphite sanctuaries. In that capacity

    Khaemweset

    Khaemweset

  • Sphinx of Memphis
  • Stone sphinx located near the remains of Memphis, Egypt

    During its time, this statue was also displayed near a temple in honor of Ptah. Ptah was one of the Egyptians' world-creator gods. Sphinx of Taharqo "Alabaster

    Sphinx of Memphis

    Sphinx of Memphis

    Sphinx_of_Memphis

  • Evelyne Porret
  • Swiss potter (1939–2021)

    and 1970s, she moved in 1984 to the oasis of Fayoum, later to launch the Ptah Association for Training Urban and Rural Children in Ceramic Works, which

    Evelyne Porret

    Evelyne_Porret

  • Apophis
  • Ancient Egyptian deity

    Nemty Neper Nepit O Onuris P Pakhet Panebtawy Perit Petbe Peteese Pihor Ptah Ptah-Patek Q Qebehsenuef Qebui Qed-her Qetesh R Ra Raet-Tawy Rekhyt Rem Renenutet

    Apophis

    Apophis

    Apophis

  • Curse of the pharaohs
  • Alleged curse on people who disturb the mummy of a pharaoh

    Nemty Neper Nepit O Onuris P Pakhet Panebtawy Perit Petbe Peteese Pihor Ptah Ptah-Patek Q Qebehsenuef Qebui Qed-her Qetesh R Ra Raet-Tawy Rekhyt Rem Renenutet

    Curse of the pharaohs

    Curse of the pharaohs

    Curse_of_the_pharaohs

  • Yam (god)
  • Ugaritic sea god

    who questions her arrival: (...)Where have you come from, o daughter of Ptah, o furious and tempestuous goddess? Have you worn out the sandals that are

    Yam (god)

    Yam_(god)

  • Phosphotungstic acid
  • Chemical compound

    component for staining of cell specimens, often together with haematoxylin as PTAH. It binds to fibrin, collagen, and fibres of connective tissues, and replaces

    Phosphotungstic acid

    Phosphotungstic acid

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  • Opening of the mouth ceremony
  • Ancient Egyptian funerary rite

    process, which the deceased may use on themselves: My mouth is opened by Ptah, My mouth's bonds are loosed by my city-god. Thoth has come fully equipped

    Opening of the mouth ceremony

    Opening of the mouth ceremony

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  • Pipi
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Priest of Ptah during the Ancient Egyptian 21st Dynasty Neterkheperre Meryptah called Pipi II, Ancient Egyptian 21st Dynasty High Priest of Ptah Pipi Estrada

    Pipi

    Pipi

  • Sia (god)
  • Ancient Egyptian deity

    and is probably equivalent to the "intellectual energies of the heart of Ptah in the Memphite theology." He also had a connection with writing and was

    Sia (god)

    Sia (god)

    Sia_(god)

  • Sethlans (mythology)
  • God in Etruscan mythology

    equivalent, though their names share no etymology, to Greek Hephaestus, Egyptian Ptah and the Roman Vulcan. Sethlans is one of the indigenous Etruscan gods. In

    Sethlans (mythology)

    Sethlans_(mythology)

  • Nun (mythology)
  • Ancient Egyptian personification of the primordial watery abyss

    Nemty Neper Nepit O Onuris P Pakhet Panebtawy Perit Petbe Peteese Pihor Ptah Ptah-Patek Q Qebehsenuef Qebui Qed-her Qetesh R Ra Raet-Tawy Rekhyt Rem Renenutet

    Nun (mythology)

    Nun (mythology)

    Nun_(mythology)

  • Tahmašši
  • Amarna letters correspondence. His name comes from: 'Ptah-mes', meaning Ptah-Born, or "Born of Ptah". Tahmašši's name is used in 4 Amarna letters as follows-(EA

    Tahmašši

    Tahmašši

    Tahmašši

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  • Sekhet
  • Girl/Female

    Egyptian

    Sekhet

    Wife of Ptah.

    Sekhet

  • PHTHA
  • Male

    Greek

    PHTHA

    (Φθα) Greek form of Egyptian Ptah, PHTHA means "opener (of the mouth)."

    PHTHA

  • Ptah
  • Boy/Male

    Egyptian

    Ptah

    God worshipped in Memphis.

    Ptah

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  • Rosy
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Rosy

    Deep pink

  • Ayham |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Ayham |

    Imaginary

  • Gilbert
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin), French, and North German

    Gilbert

    English (of Norman origin), French, and North German : from Giselbert, a Norman personal name composed of the Germanic elements gīsil ‘pledge’, ‘hostage’, ‘noble youth’ (see Giesel) + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. This personal name enjoyed considerable popularity in England during the Middle Ages, partly as a result of the fame of St. Gilbert of Sempringham (1085–1189), the founder of the only native English monastic order.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.The Devon family of Gilbert can be traced to Geoffrey Gilbert (died 1349), who represented Totnes in Parliament in 1326. His descendants included Sir Humphrey Gilbert (died 1583), who discovered Newfoundland.

  • Celestun
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Celestun

    Heavenly.

  • Mahismathi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Telugu

    Mahismathi

    Lord Shiva; A Great Ruler; God of Love

  • Vanisree | வாநீஸ்ரீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Vanisree | வாநீஸ்ரீ

    Speech, Goddess Saraswati

  • Emmett
  • Boy/Male

    German American English

    Emmett

    Powerful.

  • Ekalinga
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ekalinga

    Name of Lord Shiva

  • Manigandan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Manigandan

    Lord Ayyappan

  • Mamoona
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Mamoona

    Trustworthy; Honest; Faithful; Reliable; Feminine of Mamoon

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