
Ogdoad (Egyptian) - Wikipedia
In Egyptian mythology, the Ogdoad (Ancient Greek: ὀγδοάς "the Eightfold"; Ancient Egyptian: ḫmnyw, a plural nisba of ḫmnw "eight") were eight primordial deities worshiped in Hermopolis.
Ogdoad (Gnosticism) - Wikipedia
The concept of an Ogdoad (Greek: ὀγδοάς) appears in Gnostic systems of the early Christian era, and was further developed by the theologian Valentinus (ca. 160 AD).
The Infinite Ogdoad: The Creation Pantheon of Ancient Egypt …
Jul 21, 2015 · The Ogdoad, also called the Hehu or Infinites, were the celestial rulers of a cosmic age. Considered to have come long before the Egyptian religious system currently recognized, the Ogdoad were concerned with the preservation and flourishing of the celestial world, and later—as well as indirectly—the formation of the human race.
Ogdoad of Hermopolis (Khmunu) - Ancient Egypt Online
The Ogdoad was a system of eight deities, four gods and their consorts (the number four was considered to represent completeness). Each pair represented the male and female aspects of the four creative powers or sources.
Ogdoad: The Eight Primordial Deities in Ancient Egypt
Jan 3, 2025 · In the mythology of ancient Egypt, the Ogdoad stands out as a unique grouping of eight primordial deities. Referred to in ancient Greek as “the Eightfold,” and known in Egyptian …
The Ogdoad: The Eight Primordial Gods of Hermopolis
Jul 20, 2024 · The Ogdoad represented the fundamental forces of creation, embodying concepts like darkness, light, air, water, and the very essence of existence. Their story, recounted through myths and hymns, offers a glimpse into the ancient Egyptian understanding of the universe and the origins of life.
The Ogdoad: When Amun Ruled the Gods of Egypt
Feb 15, 2022 · Amun-Ra became chief god of the Egyptian New Kingdom. But Amun was an ancient god who had ruled a thousand years earlier. Who was he and what was the Ogdoad?
OGDOAD - the Egyptian Deities of Creation (Egyptian …
The Ogdoad were the eight original beings before there were any beings. They come in husband-wife pairs: Heh and Hauhet, the rulers of infinity, Kuk and Kauket, the rulers of darkness, Nun and Naunet, the rulers of primordial waters, and the secretive …
Ancient Egypt: the Mythology - The Ogdoad of Hermopolis
Dec 11, 2019 · Following creation, the Ogdoad ruled the earth during a Golden Age. They then died and went to live in the Duat, or Underworld. The Ogdoad were responsible for the flow of the Nile and the rising of the sun each day. It was said that everyday they brought forth the lotus that held the sun-god.
Ogdoad of Hermopolis | Egyptian religion | Britannica
In ancient Egyptian religion: Groupings of deities …numerical ordering schemas included the Ogdoad (group of eight gods) of Hermopolis, which embodied the inchoate world before creation and consisted of four pairs of male and female deities with abstract names such as Darkness, Absence, and Endlessness.