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 Qed-her
Depiction of Qed-Her from the Tomb of Nefertari

Qed-her was an ancient Egyptian minor warrior and gate goddess of the underworld.

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Qed-her depicted in the tomb of Nefertari (QV66)
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Qed-her was portrayed as a woman with the head of a lioness with two snakes on her head and a knife in both hands.

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  1. "Minor Netherworld Deities of Ancient Egypt". www.touregypt.net. Retrieved 2023-02-12.
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