User:Immanuelle/First hour of the night (Ancient Egypt)

Erste Nachtstunde in hieroglyphs
N14X1
Z1
N2D1
X1

Wenut-tepit-gereh
Wnwt-tpj.t-grḥ
Erste Stunde der Nacht
H4X1F4
X1 Z1
A14Z1
Z1
Z1

Uschmet-haut-cheftiu-es
Wšmt-ḥ3wt-ḫftjw=s
Die die Stirnen der Feinde zerschmettert
Abenddämmerung als erste Nachtstunde

In ancient Egypt, the first hour of the night referred to twilight, which began at the end of sunset . Mythologically, since the Middle Kingdom, the first hour of the night was under the patronage of Isis as the goddess of light and darkness [en] .

The first hour of the night symbolized in particular the time of the Acronychic [de; simple] Decan sunsets [de; en] as the hour of death of the Baktiu [de] and thus as the hour of birth of the Chatiu demons [de; es; pt] . Since the Middle Kingdom, the first hour of the night was of particular importance as a time measurement with regard to the acronychal decan culmination [en] on the Diagonal Star Clocks [de; en] .

The inscriptions of the Naos of the Decades [de; en; simple; fr] show that the astrological effectiveness of the respective decan constellation of a decade ended with the Acronychic [de; simple] setting in the first hour of the night.

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