Banebdjedet
| Banebdjedet | |||||||
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| Banebdjedet as a man with four ram heads wielding a Was-sceptre and Ankh | |||||||
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| Major cult center | Mendes | ||||||
| Consort | Hatmehit | ||||||
| Offspring | Horus the Child, Khereduankh | ||||||
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| Upper Egyptian | Khnum | ||||||
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Banebdjedet also spelled Banebdjed is an Ancient Egyptian ram god with a cult centre at Mendes. Khnum was the equivalent god in Upper Egypt. Most notably known for appearing in the myth of Horus and Set.