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| - Khnum is a character in the TV series Hercules. He is the god of the Nile and is one of Egyptian deities. Khnum appeared in the episode, "Hercules and the Romans".
- Khnum(クヌム神Kunumu-shin) is the Stand of Oingo featured in Stardust Crusaders.
- The Khnum is a Desert Petpet on Neopets.
- Khnum is the underworld aspect of Ra in the evening. He is the creator god who made man out of clay in his potter's wheel. When Ra stopped making his nightly journey through the Duat, he left Khnum at the gates of the Fourth House.
- Khnum was a ram-headed god in ancient Egypt. The Third Doctor showed a slide show at The Cloven Hoof that featured Khnum depicted with a solar disc above his horns. He suggested that the image of horned gods was influenced by the Dæmons. (TV: The Daemons) Countess Scarlioni viewed a scroll depicting Khnum holding an ankh, standing between Anubis and Scaroth, her husband. (TV: City of Death)
- Khnum är en människa Godling som bodde på bas på Tuat. När Hathor ankomst han försökte döda henne, på grund av hennes arrogans mot auktoriteter, men istället högg Hapi av en slump. Hathor dödade honom med hjälp av henne straff juvelen. (Stargate: Rebellion 2) kategori:Människor kategori:Serietidning endast karaktär
- Khnum is one of the oldest gods in . His symbol is a flat-horned ram. He is a creator god and is believed to create the bodies of children using clay and a potter's wheel. He is the husband of Satet and father of Ankhet and, with them, makes up the Elephantine triad. He is also a god of the Nile and protector of the first cataract.
- Khnum is a cabrocephalic deity to the peoples of Ancient Egypt.
- Khnum (/kəˈnuːm/; also spelled Khnemu) is one of the earliest Egyptian deities, originally the god of the source of the Nile River. His main domains are creation and water, and he is sometimes considered an aspect of Ra. Since the annual flooding of the Nile brought with it silt and clay, and its water brought life to its surroundings, he was thought to be the creator of the bodies of human children, which he made at a potter's wheel, from clay, and placed in their mothers' wombs. He later was described as having molded the other deities, and he had the titles Divine Potter and Lord of created things from himself.
- In certain locations, such as Elephantine, since Khnum was thought of as a god pouring out the Nile, he was regarded as the husband of Satis (who did much the same), and the father of Anuket, who was the personification of the Nile. In other locations, such as Her-wer (Tuna el-Gebel perhaps), as the moulder and creator of the human body, he was sometimes regarded as the consort of Heqet, or of Meskhenet, whose responsibility was breathing life into children at the moment of birth, as the Ka. Alternatively, in places such as Esna, due to his aspect as creator of the body, they viewed him as the father of Heka, the personification of magic, and consequently as the husband of Menhit.
- Khnum used to be an Al Kharid palace guard. One day, he caught the young Ozan, who'd lost both his parents and was henceforth forced to live a life of petty thievery, stealing something, the only guard to ever have so. Instead of arresting Ozan, Khnum talked to him and they became friends, often seeing each other. After Stolen Hearts, he can be spoken to to acquire one of a selection of bandit titles.
- Khnum é um homem que veio de Al Kharid e é o líder dos crânios, uma gangue que reside na Vila Draynor e lida com alguns pedidos bastante suspeitas de benfeitores anônimos. Ele é um pouco gordinho como ele tem um grande amor pela comida, que é tão grande que ele ficaria feliz em dar as informações se ameaçado de ser dada apenas pão e água como alimento. Ele não consegue viver sem comer carne, queijo, cerveja, frutas, vinho, e, particularmente, o café.
- Khnum used to be an Al Kharid palace guard. One day, he caught the young Ozan, who'd lost both his parents and was henceforth forced to live a life of petty thievery, stealing something, the only guard to ever have so. Instead of arresting Ozan, Khnum talked to him and they became friends, often seeing each other. After Stolen Hearts, one may speak to him to acquire one of a selection of bandit titles.
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