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{{Short description|Ancient Egyptian goddess of nourishment and the harvest}} {{For|the prehistoric snake genus|Renenutet (snake)}} {{Infobox deity | type = Egyptian | image = Renenutet.svg | name = Renenutet | hiero = <hiero>r:n:n-w-t:t-I12</hiero><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=RjMyBlgW_04C&dq=rnn-wtt+Renenutet&pg=PA689|title=LGG|first1=Christian|last1=Leitz|first2=Dagmar|last2=Budde|first3=Lothar|last3=Goldbrunner|first4=Frank|last4=Förster|first5=Daniel von|last5=Recklinghausen|first6=Bettina|last6=Ventker|date=August 2, 2002|publisher=Peeters Publishers|isbn=9789042911499 |via=Google Books}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3L39DwAAQBAJ&dq=rnn-wtt+Renenutet&pg=PA7-IA1|title=Wisdom of Amenemope|first=Scriptural Research|last=Institute|date=March 27, 2020|publisher=Scriptural Research Institute|isbn=9781989852064 |via=Google Books}}</ref> | caption = Renenutet holding a papyrus staff | consort = [[Geb]], [[Sobek]], [[Shai]] (some accounts) | offspring = [[Nehebkau]], [[Neper (mythology)|Nepri]] | cult_center = [[Tarrana|Terenuthis]] <br> [[Medinet Madi|Narmuthis]] }} {{Ancient Egyptian religion}} '''Renenūtet''' (also [[transliteration|transliterated]] '''Ernūtet''', '''Renen-wetet''', '''Renenet''') was a goddess of grain, grapes,<ref name=":0" /> nourishment and the harvest in the [[ancient Egyptian religion]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Pinch|first=Geraldine|title=Egyptian mythology: a guide to the gods, goddesses, and traditions of ancient Egypt|year=2003|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=New York|isbn=0195170245}}</ref> The importance of the harvest caused people to make many offerings to Renenutet during harvest time. Initially, her cult was centered in [[Terenuthis]]. Renenutet was depicted as a [[cobra]] or as a woman with the head of a cobra. The verbs "to fondle, to nurse, or rear" help explain the name Renenutet. This goddess was a "nurse" who took care of the pharaoh from birth to death.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Flusser|first1=David|last2=Shua|first2=Amorai-Stark|title=The Goddess Thermuthis, Moses, and Artapanus|journal=Jewish Studies Quarterly|volume=1|issue=3|date=1993|pages=217–33|jstor=40753100}}</ref> She was also called "the mistress of provisions", "Renenutet mistress of the offerings", "Renenutet mistress of the food", and "Renenutet the venerable of the double granary",<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal |last=Marini |first=Paolo |title=Renenutet: worship and popular piety at Thebes in the New Kingdom |journal=Journal of Intercultural and Interdisciplinary Archaeology}}</ref> and "who maintains everybody".<ref name=":1">{{Cite journal |last=Franci |first=Massimiliano |date=2016-01-01 |title=Isis-Thermouthis and the anguiform deities in Egypt: a cultural and semantic evolution |url=https://www.academia.edu/73196576}}</ref> She was the female counterpart of [[Shai]], "destiny", who represented the positive destiny of the child. Renenutet was called '''Thermouthis''' or '''Hermouthis''' in Greek. She embodied the fertility of the fields (both the vegetation and the soil itself<ref name=":1" />) and was the protector of the royal office and power.<ref name="gods and men in Egypt">{{cite book|last=[[Francoise Dunand]] and Christiane Zivie-Coche (trans. David Lorton).|year=2004|title=Gods and Men in Egypt: 3000 BCE to 395 CE.|publisher=Ithaca: Cornell University Press. [hereafter: Gods and Men]}}</ref> She also came to be seen as a bringer of happiness, and was strongly associated with milk and breastfeeding.<ref name=":1" /> Offerings to Renenutet were depicted in Egyptian wine making scenes,<ref>‘IREP EN KEMET’ WINE OF ANCIENT EGYPT: DOCUMENTING THE VITICULTURE AND WINEMAKING SCENES IN THE EGYPTIAN TOMBS M. R. Guasch-Jané, S. Fonseca, M. Ibrahim. ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Volume II-5/W1, 2013 XXIV International CIPA Symposium, 2 – 6 September 2013, Strasbourg, France</ref> and shrines to her were set up in vineyards.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Renenet – OCCULT WORLD |url=https://occult-world.com/renenet/ |access-date=2024-02-16 |language=en-US}}</ref> Images of her were found in kitchens, near ovens, in granaries, and in cellars. These images often invoked her to protect food stores against insects, mice, and snakes, not just as a provider of food.<ref name=":0" /> Her image also appears on stamps and stoppers for wine containers.<ref>{{Cite web |last1=Denecker |first1=Evelien |last2=Vandorpe |first2=Katelijn |title=Sealed Amphora Stoppers and Tradesmen in Greco-Roman Egypt |url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/240791711}}</ref> Sometimes, as the goddess of nourishment, Renenutet was seen as having a husband, [[Sobek]]. He was represented as the Nile River, the annual flooding of which deposited the fertile silt that enabled abundant harvests. The temple of [[Medinet Madi]] is dedicated to both Sobek and Renenutet. It is a small and decorated building in the Faiyum.<ref name="gods and men in Egypt"/> More usually, Renenutet was seen as the mother of [[Nehebkau]] who occasionally was also represented as a snake. When considered the mother of Nehebkau, Renenutet was seen as having a husband, [[Geb]], who represented the earth. She was the mother of the god Nepri.<ref name="gods and men in Egypt"/> Later, as a snake goddess worshiped over the whole of [[Lower Egypt]], Renenutet was increasingly associated with [[Wadjet]], Lower Egypt's powerful protector and another snake goddess represented as a cobra. Eventually Renenutet was identified as an alternate form of Wadjet, whose gaze was said to slaughter enemies. Wadjet was the cobra shown on the crown of the pharaohs. Renenutet was also identified with [[Meretseger]], a cobra goddess of the Theban necropolis,<ref name=":0" /> and was syncretized with [[Isis]].<ref name=":1" /> ==Festivals== The Festival of Renenutet was an annual Egyptian celebration held between the end of [[Parmouti|Pharmouthi]] and the beginning of [[Pashons]]. It marked the first day of the harvest season and symbolically linked the birth of child gods to the gathering of new crops. These deities were perceived as providers of fertility and their cyclical rebirth as young solar gods ensured the regeneration of the sun. The festival also incorporated the cult of the reigning monarch, who was identified with the divine child of the local triad, thus reinforcing the legitimacy of royal succession.<ref>Varga, Dániel (2023).''The Children of Montu: Harpara and Horus-Shu in Ptolemaic and Roman Thebes''. Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections. Vol. 39. p.275.</ref> The festival’s origins can be traced back to at least the [[New Kingdom of Egypt|New Kingdom]]. It was originally seen as the day when Renenutet gave birth to her son Nepri, the god of grain. In [[Thebes, Egypt|Thebes]], several child deities were venerated, including [[Khonsu]]-pa-khered, Harsiese (Opet Temple), Harpre-pa-khered (North Karnak and Armant), and Somtous (Ptah Temple and Deir el-Medina). It became a festivael particularly in honor of Khonsu, after whom the month of Pashons was named.<ref>Klotz, David (2012).''The Theban Cult of Chonsu the Child in the Ptolemaic Period.'' In Thiers, Christophe (ed.). Documents de Théologies Thébaines Tardives. Université Paul Valéry. p.96.</ref> ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== * {{Commons category-inline}} {{Ancient Egyptian religion footer|state=collapsed}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Childhood goddesses]] [[Category:Egyptian goddesses]] [[Category:Food goddesses]] [[Category:Agricultural goddesses]] [[Category:Snake goddesses]] [[Category:Wadjet]] [[ca:Llista de personatges de la mitologia egípcia#R]]
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