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In Egyptian mythology, Ankt (sometimes called Anouke) was a goddess of war. This war goddess was shown usually as wearing a curved and feathered crown and carrying a spear; as Anouke, she was shown as carrying a bow and arrows. She was later identified with Neith.




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Ankt is also a varient spelling of the name of the goddess Anuket, with whom Anouke shares little similarity.
Ankt (sometimes spelt Anouke) was a goddess of war worshipped by certain groups in ancient Egypt.
It is believed that Anouke was a goddess from Asia Minor, worshipped by immigrants to ancient Egypt.
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