
Qebui is the
Egyptian god of the
North Wind
A north wind originates in the north and blows in a southward direction. The wind has had historical and literary significance, since it often signals cold weather and seasonal change in the Northern hemisphere.
Mythology
*In Greek mythology, ...
. In art, Qebui appears as a man with four
ram heads, or a winged, four-headed ram. He is also associated with the lands north of the
third cataract of the Nile. Greek equivalent is
Boreas.
See also
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Henkhisesui
A wind god is a god who controls the wind(s). Air deities may also be considered here as wind is nothing more than moving air. Many polytheistic religions have one or more wind gods. They may also have a separate air god or a wind god may doubl ...
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Hutchai
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Shehbui
References
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Egyptian gods
Wind gods
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