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  1. Sobek was an ancient Egyptian God of the Nile, fertility and crocodiles. Across the land of ancient Egypt, he was one of the most feared and venerated deities, making him a very unpredictable god. He was often associated with fellow Egyptian gods

    Ancient Egyptian deities

    Ancient Egyptian deities are the gods and goddesses worshipped in ancient Egypt. The beliefs and rituals surrounding these gods formed the core of ancient Egyptian religion, which emerged sometime in prehistory.

    such as Re (or Ra), Horus and Seth.
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    Wife: Sobek’s wife, Renenutet was the Goddess of Plenty and brought good fortune to the ancient Egyptians. Sons: Sobek is likely the father of Khonsu, the God of the moon and time. Sobek was sometimes also referred to as the father of Khnum and Khonsu. Cohorts: In addition to his wife, several cohorts existed including: Hathor, Heqet, and Taweret.
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    Sobek enjoyed a longstanding presence in the ancient Egyptian pantheon, from the Old Kingdom of Egypt (c. 2686–2181 BCE) through the Roman period (c.  30 BCE–350 CE ). He is first known from several different Pyramid Texts of the Old Kingdom, particularly from spell PT 317. The spell, which praises … See more

    Sobek (also called Sobki, Coptic: Ⲥⲟⲩⲕ, romanized: Souk) was an ancient Egyptian deity with a complex and elastic history and nature. He is associated with the Nile crocodile or the West African crocodile and is represented … See more

    The entire Faiyum region – the "Land of the Lake" in Egyptian (specifically referring to Lake Moeris) – served as a cult center of Sobek. Most … See more

    Ammit, a female crocodile-headed deity in Egyptian mythology
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    Sobek is, above all else, an aggressive and animalistic deity who lives up to the vicious reputation of his patron animal, the large and violent See more

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  4. Sobek in Egyptian Mythology: Origin Story, Family, Powers,

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    • Sobek came onto the scene during the Old Kingdom era (26 BCE – 21 BCE). He was a particularly famous god in the Egyptian city of Shedyet (Shedet). To the ancient Greeks, Shedyet was known as “Crocodolpolis”, which translates into the “City of Crocodile”. Old Kingdom Egyptians also called Sobek the “Lord of Faiyem”. This was due to Shedyet’s close p...
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    Sobek. Sobek was among the oldest deities named in the Pyramid Texts, the texts inscribed on the walls of tombs. He was the lord of the crocodiles and was depicted with a crocodile head. Some ancient Egyptian sects believed that …

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    Some of Sobek’s attributes include: Aggressive and Violent (thus his association with military prowess) Animalistic (in general, crocodiles operate on pure instinct) Unpredictable and erratic (the embodiment of a crocodile thrashing …

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