Andjéty
Andjety is a funerary god of the Egyptian Mythologie. Just like Osiris, Andjety decided rebirth of late in Beyond. Its place of major worship was Bousiris, the capital of the ninth Nome Low-Egypt. It was represented on the sign-fetish of names in the shape (probable) of a king holding the Sceptre Heka and the Flagellum, capped of a crown similar to the crown Atef of Osiris: horns of ram which a framed cone of two feathers retained by a long ribbon falling down in the back surmounts.
Its name undoubtedly means “That of Andjet”, Andjet being the Egyptian name of Bousiris. Some authors see in Andjety a king predynastic of the delta which was divinisé after its death, although the god is mentioned only from, in the Textes of the Pyramids .
With the New Empire, it was represented in the temple of Sethi {{Ier}} with Abydos. However, Osiris, which had borrowed its attributes to him, ends up supplanting it, just like Bousiris was supplanted by the Holy City of Abydos.
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