Sepa (god)
Appearance
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![]() Sepa depicted as a mummified man with horns | |||||
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Major cult center | Kheraha and Heliopolis |
Sepa was a ancient Egyptian centipede deity. he was believed to have control over venomous animals and was worshiped to prevent attacks from venomous animals. he also held a role as a fertility god because centipedes will hunt earthworms which helps make soil more fertile. Sepa also was a protector of the dead because centipedes were sometimes seen attacking insects eating dead bodies [1]
Iconography
[edit]Sepa was depicted either as a mummified man with two centipede-like horns or as a mummified man with a donkey head
References
[edit]- ^ Hafez, Sherin; Menyawy, Habiba. "spA: The Centipede God in Ancient Egypt" (PDF). International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Studies. 6 (2): 172–205.