Egyptian Gods and Goddesses | Nut is the goddess of the sky, whom the Egyptians believed swallow Ra, the sun god, every evening and gives birth to him again each morning. She is depicted as an arch or as a woman with a water pot on her head to signify fertility, and a dress of stars to represent the heavens.
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NUT Nut is the goddess of the sky, whom the Egyptians believed swallow Ra, the sun god, every evening and gives birth to him again each morning. She is depicted as an arch or as a woman with a water pot on her head to signify fertility, and a dress of stars to represent the heavens.