- Bes - Wikipedia
Bes is first mentioned in the Pyramid Texts, but seems to have been best known and most widely worshiped in the Middle Kingdom Evidence of Bes worship in at least some exists into Coptic Egypt, with the latest evidence being a jug depicting Bes found in Tell Edfu dating to the 10th century CE
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- Bes | Protector, Trickster, Dwarf | Britannica
Bes, a minor god of ancient Egypt, represented as a dwarf with large head, goggle eyes, protruding tongue, bowlegs, bushy tail, and usually a crown of feathers The name Bes is now used to designate a group of deities of similar appearance with a wide variety of ancient names
- Bes - World History Encyclopedia
Bes is the ancient Egyptian god of childbirth, fertility, sexuality, humor, and war, but served primarily as a protector god of pregnant women and children He is regularly depicted as a dwarf with large ears, long-haired and bearded, with prominent genitals, and bow-legged
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- Bes – Birth Story, Powers, Abilities, Symbols Meaning
Here is everything you need to know about Egyptian god Bes, the protector and entertainer deity in ancient Egyptian religion
- The God Bes: The Joyful Dwarf Deity in Ancient Egyptian Culture
The ancient Egyptian god Bes is believed to have originated during the earliest dynasties of ancient Egypt, dating back to around 2686 BCE His distinctive appearance as a dwarf with leonine features, including a mane and ears, set him apart from other deities of the time
- The Tale of Bes: The God of Protection and Laughter
In the vibrant tapestry of Egyptian mythology, Bes stands out as a unique and beloved deity This dwarf-like figure, often depicted with a mischievous grin and a musical instrument in hand, held a special place in the hearts of ancient Egyptians
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