Sebiumeker
| Sebiumeker | |
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| Sebiumeker statue in the Carlsberg Glyptotek museum 1st century BCE | |
| Major cult center | Meroe, Kush | 
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| Siblings | Arensnuphis ? | 
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Sebiumeker was a major supreme god of procreation and fertility in Nubian mythology who was primarily worshipped in Meroe, Kush, in present-day Sudan. He is sometimes thought of as a guardian of gateways as his statues are sometimes found near doorways. He has many similarities with Atum, but has Nubian characteristics, and is also considered the god of agriculture.
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