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Dieux égyptiens --- Goden [Egyptische ] --- Gods [Egyptian ] --- Gods, Egyptian. --- Egypt --- Religion
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Dieux égyptiens --- Goden [Egyptische ] --- Gods [Egyptian ] --- Goddesses, Egyptian --- Gods, Egyptian --- Mythology, Egyptian --- Egypt --- Religion --- Egypt - Religion
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Dieux égyptiens --- Goden [Egyptische ] --- Gods [Egyptian ] --- Mythologie [Egyptische ] --- Mythologie égyptiènne --- Mythology [Egyptian ] --- Egypt --- Religion --- Gods, Egyptian --- Mythology, Egyptian --- Egyptian mythology --- Egyptian gods
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Dieux égyptiens --- Goden [Egyptische ] --- Gods [Egyptian ] --- Symboliek --- Symbolism --- Symbolisme --- Mythology, Egyptian --- Egypt --- Religion --- Nile River --- Religious aspects --- Representation, Symbolic --- Symbolic representation --- Egyptian mythology --- Mythology --- Emblems --- Signs and symbols --- Symbolism - Egypt
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Goddesses, Egyptian --- Gods, Egyptian --- Mythology, Egyptian --- Déesses égyptiennes --- Dieux égyptiens --- Mythologie égyptienne --- Egypt --- Egypte --- Religion --- Dieux égyptiens --- Goden [Egyptische ] --- Gods [Egyptian ] --- Mythologie [Egyptische ] --- Mythologie égyptiènne --- Mythology [Egyptian ] --- Egyptian gods --- Religion. --- Dieux egyptiens
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Dieux égyptiens --- Goden [Egyptische ] --- Gods [Egyptian ] --- Anthropology --- Egypt --- Egypte --- Religion --- Civilization --- Civilisation --- 299.31 --- -Egypt --- -Human beings --- Godsdiensten van de Oude Egyptenaren --- -Godsdiensten van de Oude Egyptenaren --- 299.31 Godsdiensten van de Oude Egyptenaren --- -299.31 Godsdiensten van de Oude Egyptenaren --- Human beings --- Religion. --- Primitive societies --- Anthropology - Egypt. --- Social sciences
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Assyrisch-Babylonische godsdienst --- Assyro-Babylonian religion --- Dieux assyro-babyloniens --- Dieux phéniciens --- Dieux égyptiens --- Dood en verrijzenis van de goden --- Dying and rising gods --- Fenicische goden --- Goden [Assyrisch-Babylonische ] --- Goden [Egyptische ] --- Goden [Fenicische ] --- Gods [Assyro-Babylonian ] --- Gods [Egyptian ] --- Gods [Phoenician ] --- Mort et résurrection des dieux --- Opstanding --- Phoenician gods --- Religion [Assyro-Babylonian] --- Religion assyro-babylonienne --- Resurrection --- Résurrection --- Verrijzenis --- 222.7 --- Kronieken. Ezra. Nehemia --- Phoenicia --- Religion --- Egypt
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Dieux égyptiens --- Déesses égyptiennes --- Egyptian goddesses --- Egyptische godinnen --- Goddesses [Egyptian ] --- Goden [Egyptische ] --- Godinnen [Egyptische ] --- Gods [Egyptian ] --- Mythologie [Egyptische ] --- Mythologie égyptiènne --- Mythology [Egyptian ] --- Gods, Egyptian. --- Goddesses, Egyptian. --- Mythology, Egyptian. --- 082294.jpg --- Godsdienst ; Egypte ; Oudheid --- Dieux égyptiens --- Déesses égyptiennes --- Goddesses, Egyptian --- Gods, Egyptian --- Mythology, Egyptian --- Egyptian mythology --- Egyptian gods --- Egypt --- Religion. --- Religion
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Kings and gods adorn the walls of Egyptian temples in face-to-face meetings, and for two millennia these depictions have united the king and the divine. The king, the son of the god, presents his ancestors an offering or performs a ritual. Over two hundred offerings are divided into broad categories: purification, beverages, foods, produce from the fields, fabrics, ointments and adornments; rituals for goddesses and gods; symbolic, cosmic, funerary and defensive rituals; and royal cult rituals. All are explained, from their simple action (e.g. offering beer as a daily drink) to their symbolic meaning (beer is also a sacred drink that induces ecstasy of a divine nature which annihilates the destructive force of the daughter of Ra). A drawing and photographs illustrate each offering. The title of the offering is given in hieroglyphs to enable everyone to locate the words on the temple walls. Translations of the most significant texts accompany each of the offerings.
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La très ancienne divinité Sokar est souvent évoquée pour sa fonction funéraire. Cependant, son implantation dans la capitale Thèbes au Nouvel Empire se traduit par une profonde adaptation de sa liturgie solennelle originelle. Celle-ci subit l’influence de l’idéologie royale. Dans cette perspective, un nouveau rôle est attribué à Sokar: principe divin agissant sous la forme d’un faucon hiéracocéphale ou de la barque-henou, Sokar est l’outil théologique forgé à l’Ancien Empire autour de Memphis et d’Héliopolis, permettant d’entretenir les forces créatrices des dieux ancêtres, avant de devenir au Nouvel Empire l’accessoire divin indispensable à la restauration d’un dieu solaire.
Dieux égyptiens --- Goden [Egyptische ] --- Gods [Egyptian ] --- Sokar (Divinité égyptienne) --- Sokar (Egyptian deity) --- Sokar (Egyptische godheid) --- Sokaris --- Egypt --- Egypte --- Religion. --- Religion --- Cult --- -Seker (Egyptian deity) --- Sokaris (Egyptian deity) --- Gods, Egyptian --- -Thebes (Egypt : Extinct city) --- -Thebes (Egypt : Ancient city) --- Antiquities --- Sokaris (Divinité égyptienne) --- -Cult --- -Religion --- Sokaris (Divinité égyptienne) --- Seker (Egyptian deity) --- Thebes (Egypt : Extinct city) --- Thebes (Egypt : Ancient city) --- Sokar (Egyptian deity) - Cult - Egypt - Thebes (Extinct city)
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