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Bes - World History Encyclopedia Bes is the ancient Egyptian god of childbirth, fertility, sexuality, humor, and war, but served primarily as a protector god of pregnant women and children He is regularly depicted as a dwarf with large ears, long-haired and bearded, with prominent genitals, and bow-legged
About BES | BES - Build. Excel. Sustain That’s why BES identifies and prepares excellent leaders to transform education in their communities We invest in leaders so that they can invest in their teams and students, delivering on the promise of an excellent education for every child
Ancient Egypt: the Mythology - Bes - egyptian myths Bes was the god of music and dance, the god of war and slaughter, and a destroying force of nature He was also a protector of children Bes is most likely of equatorial African origin, although some think he is Semitic (Middle Eastern) Bes was usually portrayed as a dwarf with a large head He is bearded with his tongue sticking out
The Myth of the God Bes in Egyptian Mythology Bes is an ancient Egyptian dwarf god, often depicted as a demonic-looking figure with a lion’s mane, a protruding tongue, and wearing a feathered headdress Despite his fierce appearance, Bes was celebrated for his role as a protector of households, women in labor, and newborn babies