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==Worship of Set==  | ==Worship of Set==  | ||
[[File:SethAndHorusAdoringRamsses.jpg|350px|thumb|The gods Seth (left) and Horus (right) adoring Ramesses in the small temple at Abu Simbel]]  | [[File:SethAndHorusAdoringRamsses.jpg|350px|thumb|The gods Seth (left) and Horus (right) adoring Ramesses in the small temple at Abu Simbel]]  | ||
The founder of the Nineteenth Dynasty, Ramesses I came from a military family from Avaris with strong ties to the priesthood of Set. Several of the Ramesside kings were named after the god, most notably Seti I (literally, "man of Set") and Setnakht (literally, "Set is strong"). In addition, one of the garrisons of Ramesses II held Set as its patron deity, and Ramesses II erected the so-called "Year 400 Stela" at Pi-Ramesses, commemorating the 400th anniversary of the Set cult in the Nile delta.  | The founder of the Nineteenth Dynasty, Ramesses I came from a military family from Avaris with strong ties to the priesthood of Set. Several of the Ramesside kings were named after the god, most notably Seti I (literally, "man of Set") and Setnakht (literally, "Set is strong"). In addition, one of the garrisons of Ramesses II held Set as its patron deity, and Ramesses II erected the so-called "Year 400 Stela" at Pi-Ramesses, commemorating the 400th anniversary of the Set [[cult]] in the Nile delta.  | ||
Set also became associated with foreign gods during the New Kingdom, particularly in the delta. Set was identified by the Egyptians with the Hittite deity Teshub, who, like Set, was a storm god, and the Canaanite deity [[Bael|Baal]], being worshipped together as "Seth-Baal."  | Set also became associated with foreign gods during the New Kingdom, particularly in the delta. Set was identified by the Egyptians with the Hittite deity Teshub, who, like Set, was a storm god, and the Canaanite deity [[Bael|Baal]], being worshipped together as "Seth-Baal."  | ||