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  1. Anubis had a wife called Anput. Anubis also had a daughter called Kebechet.
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    Anubis’s parents were Set, the God of evil and Nephthys, Goddess of sleep and night. Anubis had a wife called Anput. Anubis also had a daughter called Kebechet.
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    Anubis only had one child, a snake god called Qebehut (Qebhet, or Kebehut). Qehebut, “she of the cool waters,” was given control of the four nemset jars used in mummification rituals and would use these to purify the heart in preparation for the judgment of Osiris.
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    Anubis - Wikipedia

    Anubis , also known as Inpu, Inpw, Jnpw, or Anpu in Ancient Egyptian (Coptic: ⲁⲛⲟⲩⲡ, romanized: Anoup), is the god of funerary rites, protector of graves, and guide to the underworld, in ancient Egyptian religion, usually depicted as a canine or a man with a canine head. Like many ancient Egyptian deities, … See more

    "Anubis" is a Greek rendering of this god's Egyptian name. Before the Greeks arrived in Egypt, around the 7th century BC, the god was known as Anpu or Inpu. The root of the name in ancient Egyptian language means "a royal … See more

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    As jmy-wt (Imiut or the Imiut fetish) "He who is in the place of embalming", Anubis was associated with See more

    Although he does not appear in many myths, he was extremely popular with Egyptians and those of other cultures. The Greeks linked … See more

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    In Egypt's Early Dynastic period (c. 3100 – c. 2686 BC), Anubis was portrayed in full animal form, with a "jackal" head and body. A jackal god, … See more

    Anubis was one of the most frequently represented deities in ancient Egyptian art. He is depicted in royal tombs as early as the First Dynasty. The god is typically treating a king's … See more

    In popular and media culture, Anubis is often falsely portrayed as the sinister god of the dead. He gained popularity during the 20th and 21st … See more

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  5. The Egyptian God Anubis | God Of Death - Ancient …

    WEBThe daughter of Anubis (Kebechet), is frequently seen as his assistant in the mummification process of the dead. Ancient Egyptians believed that Anubis sniffed the bodies of the dead, so they preserved them with …

  6. Anubis | Ancient Egyptian God, Funerary Practices, Osiris, & Facts

  7. Anubis: The Jackal God of Ancient Egypt | History Cooperative

  8. Anubis – Origin Story, Powers, Symbols & Meanings

    WEBOct 6, 2019 · by World History Edu · October 6, 2019. Ancient Egyptian God Anubis, God of Funerals and Embalming. For thousands of years, ancient Egyptians worshiped the jackal-headed god known as Anubis. …

  9. Anubis - World History Encyclopedia

    WEBJul 25, 2016 · Anubis (also known as Inpu, Inpw, Anpu) is the Egyptian god of mummification, funerary rites, guardian of tombs, and guide to the afterlife as well as the patron god of lost souls and the helpless.

  10. Anubis, Egyptian God of the Dead and the Underworld

    WEBApr 6, 2019 · Print. As god of embalming and the dead, the afterlife and lost souls, Anubis is one of the most prominent and mystical gods of ancient Egypt. He was known since the earliest periods in the history of the …

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    WEBMar 21, 2017 · Parents: Nephthys and Osiris. Child: Kebechet. Other Names: Yinepu, Anpu. Who Is Anubis? In Egyptian mythology, Anubis was the original god of the dead. But as Anubis was worshipped by more …