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[[File:ACO_Statue_of_Ptah.jpg|thumb|250px|A statue of Ptah, in [[Kerke]]]]
[[File:ACO_Statue_of_Ptah.jpg|thumb|250px|A statue of Ptah, in [[Kerke]]]]
'''Ptah''' is an ancient [[Egypt]]ian god of craftsmen, architects and alongside his spouse [[Sekhmet]], the goddess of fertility. He was also regarded as the father of [[Imhotep]].
'''Ptah''' is an ancient [[Egypt]]ian god of craftsmen and architects. He is the spouse of [[Sekhmet]], the goddess of fertility. He was also regarded as the father of [[Imhotep]].


During the 1st century BCE, [[Ptah]] was widely worshipped by Egyptians in the city of [[Memphis]], who erected a [[Temple of Ptah|temple]] complex in his name.
During the 1st century BCE, [[Ptah]] was widely worshipped by Egyptians in the city of [[Memphis]], who erected a [[Temple of Ptah|temple]] complex in his name.

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A statue of Ptah, in Kerke

Ptah is an ancient Egyptian god of craftsmen and architects. He is the spouse of Sekhmet, the goddess of fertility. He was also regarded as the father of Imhotep.

During the 1st century BCE, Ptah was widely worshipped by Egyptians in the city of Memphis, who erected a temple complex in his name.

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