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 +In [[Egyptian mythology]], '''Nuit''' was the sky goddess, in contrast to most other [[mythology|mythologies]], where the [[Sky Father]] is nearly always male. Nuit is a daughter of [[Shu (Egyptian deity)|Shu]] and [[Tefnut]]. She was one of the [[Ennead]].
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 +The [[sun god]] [[Re]] entered her mouth after the sun set in the evening and was reborn from her vulva the next morning. She also swallowed and rebirthed the stars.
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 +She was a goddess of [[death]], and her image is on the inside of most [[sarcophagus|sarcophagi]]. The [[pharaoh]] entered her body after death and was later resurrected.
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 +In art, Nuit is depicted as a woman wearing no clothes, covered with stars and supported by [[Shu (Egyptian deity)|Shu]]; opposite her(the sky), is her husband, [[Seb]](the Earth). With Seb, she was the mother of [[Osiris]], [[Horus]], [[Isis]], [[Set (mythology)|Set]], and [[Nephthys]].
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 +Alternative: '''Nut'''

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In Egyptian mythology, Nuit was the sky goddess, in contrast to most other mythologies, where the Sky Father is nearly always male. Nuit is a daughter of Shu and Tefnut. She was one of the Ennead.

The sun god Re entered her mouth after the sun set in the evening and was reborn from her vulva the next morning. She also swallowed and rebirthed the stars.

She was a goddess of death, and her image is on the inside of most sarcophagi. The pharaoh entered her body after death and was later resurrected.

In art, Nuit is depicted as a woman wearing no clothes, covered with stars and supported by Shu; opposite her(the sky), is her husband, Seb(the Earth). With Seb, she was the mother of Osiris, Horus, Isis, Set, and Nephthys.

Alternative: Nut