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Khonsu By Darkartspuppet On Deviantart

khonsu By Darkartspuppet On Deviantart
khonsu By Darkartspuppet On Deviantart

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khonsu By Soramystic on Deviantart
khonsu By Soramystic on Deviantart

Khonsu By Soramystic On Deviantart Want to discover art related to khonsu? check out amazing khonsu artwork on deviantart. get inspired by our community of talented artists. Khonsu (ancient egyptian: ḫnsw; also transliterated chonsu, khensu, khons, chons or khonshu; coptic: Ϣⲟⲛⲥ, romanized:shons) is the ancient egyptian god of the moon. his name means 'traveller', and this may relate to the perceived nightly travel of the moon across the sky. along with thoth, he marked the passage of time. The wolf was the template of numerous ancient egyptian deities, including anubis, wepwawet and duamutef. this concept looks a whole lot better than the giggity teen in a bikini we're stuck with in smite haha. at the very least, she's got the regality you'd expect of the godmother of the entire egyptian pantheon. In egyptian mythology, khonsu was regarded as the son of the god amon and the goddess mut. in the period of the late new kingdom (c. 1100 bce), a major temple was built for khonsu in the karnak complex at thebes. khonsu was generally depicted as a young man with a side lock of hair, and on his head he wore a uraeus (rearing cobra) and a lunar disk.

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