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Goddess Iusaaset |
Goddess Iusaaset was a goddess of Egypt, sometimes worshipped as Nebhethotep, she was a fit of the
god Tem, depicted in some periods as the sole raise of the gods
Shu and Tefnut. Described as a woman holding a
scepter and an
ankh, she is established wearing a vulture headdress and a horned disk. Iusas was a female aspect of Tem.