
1) Ancient Memphis deity 2) Arts god 3) Chief Egyptian god 4) Chief god of memphis 5) Crafts god 6) Deity featured in Aida 7) Divinity of Memphis 8) Egyptian deity 9) Egyptian god 10) Egyptian god of artisans 11) Egyptian god of creation 12) Egyptian god 13) Father of Imhotep 14) Father of Mahes 15) God of Egypt
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In Egyptian mythology, Ptah (ɑː; ptḥ, probably vocalized as Pitaḥ in ancient Egyptian) is the demiurge of Memphis, god of craftsmen and architects. In the triad of Memphis, he is the spouse of Sekhmet and the father of Nefertum. He was also regarded as the father of the sage Imhotep. The Greeks knew him as the god Hephaestus, and in this for...
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in Egyptian religion, creator-god and maker of things, a patron of craftsmen, especially sculptors; his high priest was called `chief controller of ... [4 related articles]
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Egyptian god, the divine potter, a personification of the creative force. Worshipped at Memphis, he was portrayed as a primitive human statue or mummy holding an
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Type: Abbreviation Definitions: 1. Abbreviation for phosphotungstic acid hematoxylin.
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In Egyptian mythology, Ptah was the great creator, and the god of crafts and skills, the guardian of all knowledge. He was the son of Nun and Naunet, and made the first gods by imagining them and then naming them, so that they were creations of both intention and the breath-of-life.
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n] - a major god
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the ancient Egyptian god of architects and skilled craftsmen; Ptah`s wife was the lioness-goddess Sekhmet and his son was said to be either Imhotep or Nefertem; by thinking them with his mind and saying them with his tongue, Ptah brought all things into being.
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He is a creator god. The patron of architects, artists and sculptors. It was Ptah who built the boats for the souls of the dead to use in the afterlife.
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noun a major Egyptian god; shaper of the world; father of gods and men; worshipped especially at Memphis
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Egyptian god, the divine potter, a personification of the creative force. Worshipped at Memphis, he was portrayed as a primitive human statue or mummy holding an ankh, symbol of life. He was said to be the father of Imhotep, the physician and architect
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an ancient Egyptian deity, believed to be a universal creator and sometimes identified with other gods: worshiped esp. at Memphis when it was the royal residence.
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