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  1. Shu (Egyptian god) - Wikipedia

    Shu (Egyptian šw, "emptiness" or "he who rises up") was one of the primordial Egyptian gods, spouse and brother to the goddess Tefnut, and one of the nine deities of the Ennead of the Heliopolis cosmogony. [4]

  2. Shu | Air, Sun & Storm | Britannica

    Shu, in Egyptian religion, god of the air and supporter of the sky, created by Atum by his own power, without the aid of a woman. Shu and his sister and companion, Tefnut (goddess of moisture), were the first couple of the group of nine gods called the Ennead of Heliopolis.

  3. Myths, Origin Story and Significance of Shu, the Ancient Egyptian God

    Aug 30, 2020 · Shu was an ancient Egyptian god revered for his control of the air, wind and lions. Typically depicted in a human form holding the ankh symbol, Shu was one of the first gods created by the creator/sun god Atum-Ra (Re) in ancient Egyptian mythology.

  4. Shu - Ancient Egypt Online

    Shu (Su) was the god of light and air and as such personified the wind and the earth’s atmosphere. As the god of light he represented the illumination of the primordial darkness, and marked the separation between day and night and between the world of …

  5. Shu: God of Air and Sunlight – Facts About Ancient Egyptians

    ‘Ennead of Heliopolis’ is a group of nine major gods and goddesses consisting Atum, Shu, Tefnut, Geb, Nut, Osiris, Isis, Seth and Nephthys. According to Heliopolitan mythology, Shu was believed to be created either from semen or from the mucus of sun god Atum.

  6. Shu: Egyptian God Of Air, Symbol Of Life-Giving Breath And The …

    Oct 23, 2020 · Shu was a very powerful god of the air, the protector of the Sun, and a god-pharaoh. He was the ancestor of the Pharaohs who, therefore, considered themselves his heirs. Detail from the Greenfield Papyrus (the Book of the Dead of Nesitanebtashru).

  7. Shu – The Egyptian God of Air, Wind, Peace and Lions

    Oct 10, 2024 · The Ancient Egyptian god Shu, often depicted as a man with a feather on his head, was the son of the primordial deities Geb, the earth god, and Nut, the sky goddess.

  8. Shu - Egyptian Gods - Timeless Myths

    Apr 2, 2002 · Shu was the Egyptian god of air and the son of Atum, the primordial Egyptian god of creation. As the god of the air, Shu was responsible for the wind and the light from the sun and the light that illuminated the darkness when the universe was created.

  9. Shu – God of the Air and Wind in Egyptian Mythology

    Jul 19, 2023 · In Egyptian mythology, Shu was a god of air, wind, and the skies. The name Shu meant ‘emptiness‘ or ‘he who rises up‘. Shu was a primordial deity and one of the chief gods in the city of Heliopolis.

  10. Shu: The Egyptian God of Air - MythoHub

    Oct 28, 2023 · Breathing life into the heart of Egyptian mythology, Shu emerges as the divine custodian of air, wind, and the vast expanse of space. Far from a mere elemental deity, Shu’s dominion over these domains symbolized the interstitial gaps and connections between entities.

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