Sebiumeker

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Major cult centerMeroe, Kush
SiblingsArensnuphis ?
Sebiumeker
Sebiumeker statue in the Carlsberg Glyptotek museum 1st century BCE
Major cult centerMeroe, Kush
Genealogy
SiblingsArensnuphis ?

Sebiumeker was a major supreme god of procreation and fertility in Nubian mythology who was primarily worshipped in Meroe, Kush, in present-day Sudan. He is sometimes thought of as a guardian of gateways as his statues are sometimes found near doorways. He has many similarities with Atum, but has Nubian characteristics, and is also considered the god of agriculture.

His Meroitic name was probably Sabomakal, which became Sebiumeker in the ancient Egyptian language.[1]

Role in ancient Kush

Sebiumeker was a major supreme god of procreation and fertility in Meroe, Kush (present-day Sudan).[2][3]

He was referred to as Lord of Musawwarat. His statues have often been found near doorways at the Nubian sites Tabo (Nubia) and Musawwarat es-Sufra,[4] giving rise to the interpretation that he was a guardian god.[2] But another interpretation is that he represented transformation which is why he was placed at the doorways of temples.[2]

Though certainly a Nubian god, he has many Egyptian symbols and legends.[5]

Family

His partner (or maybe brother) was Arensnuphis.[5] This close association with Arensnuphis is similar to the relationship with Set and Osiris.[5]

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