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Repyt, or Repit, was an ancient Egyptian goddess. Typically, she was portrayed as one of the lioness goddesses of Egypt. Her husband was Min. In ancient times there was a town named Hut-Repyt, where her temple was sited. Later, the town was renamed as Athribis by the Greeks when it began to grow in importance. The site was excavated by Flinders Petrie in 1900. Now called Wannina, the site lies on the west bank of the Nile about 10km southwest of Sohag.

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  • Repit o Repyt (Trifis en griego y latín), que significa "Mujer importante" o "Dama distinguida", fue una diosa leona en la mitología egipcia.​ (es)
  • Repyt, or Repit, was an ancient Egyptian goddess. Typically, she was portrayed as one of the lioness goddesses of Egypt. Her husband was Min. In ancient times there was a town named Hut-Repyt, where her temple was sited. Later, the town was renamed as Athribis by the Greeks when it began to grow in importance. The site was excavated by Flinders Petrie in 1900. Now called Wannina, the site lies on the west bank of the Nile about 10km southwest of Sohag. (en)
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  • Repyt depicted in the temple of Athribis. (en)
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  • Repyt (en)
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  • Egyptian (en)
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  • Repit o Repyt (Trifis en griego y latín), que significa "Mujer importante" o "Dama distinguida", fue una diosa leona en la mitología egipcia.​ (es)
  • Repyt, or Repit, was an ancient Egyptian goddess. Typically, she was portrayed as one of the lioness goddesses of Egypt. Her husband was Min. In ancient times there was a town named Hut-Repyt, where her temple was sited. Later, the town was renamed as Athribis by the Greeks when it began to grow in importance. The site was excavated by Flinders Petrie in 1900. Now called Wannina, the site lies on the west bank of the Nile about 10km southwest of Sohag. (en)
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  • Repit (es)
  • Repyt (en)
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  • Repyt (en)
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