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'''Anat''', also known as '''Anath''', is a Semitic goddess, who was also worshipped in [[Egypt]]. She was related to war and violence, delighting in fierce battle. In certain stories, Anat is a consort of the god of the desert and storms, [[Seth]]. | '''Anat''', also known as '''Anath''', is a Semitic goddess, who was also worshipped in [[Egypt]]. She was related to war and violence, delighting in fierce battle. In certain stories, Anat is a consort of the god of the desert and storms, [[Seth]]. | ||
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*One of the | *One of the Isu [[The Messenger|messengers]] was called '[[Seth Anath messenger]]'.<ref name="The Empirical Truth">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' - [[The Empirical Truth]]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 10:41, 26 September 2018
Anat, also known as Anath, is a Semitic goddess, who was also worshipped in Egypt. She was related to war and violence, delighting in fierce battle. In certain stories, Anat is a consort of the god of the desert and storms, Seth.
By the 1st century BCE, a tomb was built in the Desheret Desert, named after the couple. The tomb itself was connected to an Isu vault, Qeneb.too Kah'Aiye.
Trivia
- One of the Isu messengers was called 'Seth Anath messenger'.[1]
Appearance
- Assassin's Creed: Origins (mentioned only)
Reference