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Atum was one of the [[Egyptian Nine Ennead]]. He was considered to be the first god, having created himself, sitting on a mound, from the primordial waters. Early myths state that Atum created the god Shu and goddess Tefnut by spitting them out of his mouth. | [[File:220px-Atum.svg.png|right|Atum]]Atum was one of the [[Egyptian Nine Ennead]]. He was considered to be the first god, having created himself, sitting on a mound, from the primordial waters. Early myths state that Atum created the god Shu and goddess Tefnut by spitting them out of his mouth. | ||
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Atum was one of the Egyptian Nine Ennead. He was considered to be the first god, having created himself, sitting on a mound, from the primordial waters. Early myths state that Atum created the god Shu and goddess Tefnut by spitting them out of his mouth.