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Sah (sꜣḥ) was a god in Ancient Egyptian religion, representing a constellation that encompassed the stars in Orion and Lepus, as well as stars found in some neighbouring modern constellations. His consort was Sopdet known by the ancient Greek name as Sothis, the goddess of the star Sirius. Sah came to be associated with a more important deity, Osiris, and Sopdet with Osiris's consort Isis. Sah was frequently mentioned as "the Father of Gods" in the Old Kingdom Pyramid Texts. The pharaoh was thought to travel to Orion after his death.

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  • Sah (mitología egipcia) (es)
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  • Sah era un dios de la mitología Egipcia. No se sabe mucho de él, salvo que tres veces al día se come a otras deidades. Era la constelación de Orión. Su esposa es Sothis. Era conocido también por su nombre griego Orión. (es)
  • Dalam mitologi Mesir, Sah adalah "Bapak para dewa" yang kemudian menjadi perlambangan antropomorfik rasi bintang Mesir besar yang sekarang diwakili oleh mitos-mitos rasi bintang Orion dan Lepus (tetapi juga mengambil bintang-bintang dari rasi bintang , dan ), dan sehingga serupa dengan "Gembala Baik Anu" Babilonia dan "Gembala Setia dari Surga" (Sumeria: MULSIPA.ZI.AN.NA, Akkadian: šitaddaru). Pasangan dewa ini adalah Sopdet, dewi bintang Sirius. (in)
  • Sah (sꜣḥ) was a god in Ancient Egyptian religion, representing a constellation that encompassed the stars in Orion and Lepus, as well as stars found in some neighbouring modern constellations. His consort was Sopdet known by the ancient Greek name as Sothis, the goddess of the star Sirius. Sah came to be associated with a more important deity, Osiris, and Sopdet with Osiris's consort Isis. Sah was frequently mentioned as "the Father of Gods" in the Old Kingdom Pyramid Texts. The pharaoh was thought to travel to Orion after his death. (en)
  • サフ (Sah) は、エジプト神話における星の神。 (ja)
  • Sah was in de Egyptische mythologie de personificatie van het sterrenbeeld Orion. De vrouw van Sah was Sopdet, de personificatie van Sirius. Hun zoon was . Zowel het sterrenbeeld Orion als de ster Sirius waren in de Egyptische mythologie zeer belangrijk. Ze werden gezien als manifestaties van Osiris en Isis. Vandaar dat Sah in de piramideteksten uit het Oude Rijk vaak Vader van alle Goden wordt genoemd. Afbeeldingen van Sah zijn schaars. In de meeste afbeeldingen zien we hem als een man met baard in een roeiboot van papyrus, varend tussen de sterren in de nachtelijke hemel. (nl)
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  • Sah was "The father of the gods", which was a personification of modern Orion and Lepus Constellations. (en)
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  • Sah era un dios de la mitología Egipcia. No se sabe mucho de él, salvo que tres veces al día se come a otras deidades. Era la constelación de Orión. Su esposa es Sothis. Era conocido también por su nombre griego Orión. (es)
  • Dalam mitologi Mesir, Sah adalah "Bapak para dewa" yang kemudian menjadi perlambangan antropomorfik rasi bintang Mesir besar yang sekarang diwakili oleh mitos-mitos rasi bintang Orion dan Lepus (tetapi juga mengambil bintang-bintang dari rasi bintang , dan ), dan sehingga serupa dengan "Gembala Baik Anu" Babilonia dan "Gembala Setia dari Surga" (Sumeria: MULSIPA.ZI.AN.NA, Akkadian: šitaddaru). Pasangan dewa ini adalah Sopdet, dewi bintang Sirius. (in)
  • Sah (sꜣḥ) was a god in Ancient Egyptian religion, representing a constellation that encompassed the stars in Orion and Lepus, as well as stars found in some neighbouring modern constellations. His consort was Sopdet known by the ancient Greek name as Sothis, the goddess of the star Sirius. Sah came to be associated with a more important deity, Osiris, and Sopdet with Osiris's consort Isis. Sah was frequently mentioned as "the Father of Gods" in the Old Kingdom Pyramid Texts. The pharaoh was thought to travel to Orion after his death. (en)
  • サフ (Sah) は、エジプト神話における星の神。 (ja)
  • Sah was in de Egyptische mythologie de personificatie van het sterrenbeeld Orion. De vrouw van Sah was Sopdet, de personificatie van Sirius. Hun zoon was . Zowel het sterrenbeeld Orion als de ster Sirius waren in de Egyptische mythologie zeer belangrijk. Ze werden gezien als manifestaties van Osiris en Isis. Vandaar dat Sah in de piramideteksten uit het Oude Rijk vaak Vader van alle Goden wordt genoemd. Afbeeldingen van Sah zijn schaars. In de meeste afbeeldingen zien we hem als een man met baard in een roeiboot van papyrus, varend tussen de sterren in de nachtelijke hemel. (nl)
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