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- Q1128502 subject Q6806726.
- Q1128502 subject Q7214264.
- Q1128502 abstract "In Egyptian mythology, Imseti (also transcribed Imset, Amset, Amsety, Mesti, and Mesta) is a funerary deity, one of the Four sons of Horus, who are associated with the canopic jars, specifically the one that contained the liver. Unlike his brothers, Imsety is not associated with any animal and is always depicted as human. Isis is considered his protector, and is himself considered patron of the direction of the south.".
- Q1128502 thumbnail DiosesCanopos2.jpg?width=300.
- Q1128502 wikiPageWikiLink Q205740.
- Q1128502 wikiPageWikiLink Q207714.
- Q1128502 wikiPageWikiLink Q332285.
- Q1128502 wikiPageWikiLink Q5.
- Q1128502 wikiPageWikiLink Q6806726.
- Q1128502 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214264.
- Q1128502 wikiPageWikiLink Q727053.
- Q1128502 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q1128502 wikiPageWikiLink Q79876.
- Q1128502 wikiPageWikiLink Q9368.
- Q1128502 comment "In Egyptian mythology, Imseti (also transcribed Imset, Amset, Amsety, Mesti, and Mesta) is a funerary deity, one of the Four sons of Horus, who are associated with the canopic jars, specifically the one that contained the liver. Unlike his brothers, Imsety is not associated with any animal and is always depicted as human. Isis is considered his protector, and is himself considered patron of the direction of the south.".
- Q1128502 label "Imset".
- Q1128502 depiction DiosesCanopos2.jpg.