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- | In Egyptian mythology, '''Seb''' is a son of [[Shu]] and [[Tefnut]] and a god of fertility and the Earth. The Egyptians were unusual in this regard; in other mythologies, the Earth is usually represented by a goddess. Seb is one of the Ennead. He was associated with the [[goose]] and the colors green or black. Seb imprisoned the dead souls of evil men and women, keeping them from entering [[Heaven]]. | + | |
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- | With [[Nuit]], he was the father of [[Osiris]], [[Isis]], [[Horus]], [[Set]] and [[Nepththys]]. With Renenutet, he was the father of Nehebkau. | + | |
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- | *Wikipedia. (2005). ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geb Geb]''. Retrieved on 02/28/2005. | + | |
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