Panebtawy

{{Short description|Egyptian deity}}

{{Infobox deity

| name = Panebtawy

| type = Egyptian

| image = Panebtawy.svg

| hiero = p:nb-N16:N16-A17-p

| cult_center = Kom Ombo

| parents = Heru-ur and Tasenetnofret

}}

Panebtawy (Egyptian; pȝ nb tȝwy) is an Egyptian deity representing the Pharaoh as the son of Haroeris (Heru-ur). His name translates to “the lord of the two lands” representing the pharaoh as the legitimate ruler of all of Egypt. He is the divine son of Haroeris and Tasenetnofret in the Temple of Kom Ombo and he was depicted as a child with a hemhem crown.{{cite journal|author =Islam Said Metwally, Faten Elelemi Radwa, Mohamed Aly Shelaih |url=https://jaauth.journals.ekb.eg/article_232010_b170224c8ae17dfe079b4df4c98200c9.pdf |title=Solar Aspects of Child Gods During the Greco-Roman Period in Egypt|journal=Faculty of Tourism and Hotels, Suez Canal University}}{{cite web|url=https://www.touregypt.net/godsofegypt/panebtawy.htm|title=Panebtawy - the child god''}}

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