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Neith (nē`ĭth) or Neit (nēt), in Egyptian religion, goddess of hunting and war. Her cult was very popular during the XXVI dynasty, particularly at Saïs. She also assumed the attributes of a mother goddess and was frequently identified with Isis. NeithAncient Egyptian goddess, patroness of the city of Sais in the Nile River delta. Neith was worshiped in predynastic times (c. 3000 BC), and several queens of the 1st dynasty were named after her. She also became an important goddess in the city of Memphis. She was usually depicted as a woman wearing a red crown, holding crossed arrows and a bow. She was the mother of Sebek and, later, of Re. |
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Also helping, Neith said, are sellers who have finally understood that the days of significant appreciation of their property is over. ``I think their solution to everything is to suspend, and just throw it out, get it out of here, and that's it,'' said parent Glenn Neith, whose son has been suspended and even arrested for incidents he contends didn't merit that response. It is a heavy fixer, but the end result will make a fabulous home once it is restored," Neith said. |
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