This article needs additional citations for
verification. (December 2023) |
Part of a series on |
Ancient Egyptian religion |
---|
Ancient Egypt portal |
In Egyptian mythology, Khensit (also spelled Chensit, Khenset), which means " placenta", was the patron goddess of the twentieth nome of Lower Egypt. Chensit was the wife of Sopdu [1] and the daughter of Ra, and was depicted as an uraeus. Khensit and Sopdu were sometimes known as the divine pair of Saft el-Hinna. [2]
Khensit was portrayed in many ways, including as Hathor-Isis. [3]
{{
citation}}
: CS1 maint: location (
link)