Jonsu and the other children of Thebes (most of them in the myths aren't siblings, they're parent-son or uncle/aunt-nephew, but I don't care, I want Mut to have her house full of bebes -She deserves it- , even if Her baby has a baby)

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Jonsu and the other children of Thebes (most of them in the myths aren't siblings, they're parent-son or uncle/aunt-nephew, but I don't care, I want Mut to have her house full of bebes -She deserves it- , even if Her baby has a baby)
TJENENYET // EGYPTIAN GODDESS OF CHILDBIRTH & PROTECTION
“She was an ancient Egyptian goddess of childbirth and protection. She is mentioned in texts dating from the Ptolemaic period as well as in the Book of the Dead. Tjenenyet is depicted as a powerful creator goddess and maternal figure. She is referred to as the "mother of mothers," "mother of the gods," and "divine mother who birthed the gods," with a specific connection to Ra as the "divine mother of Ra." Most vividly, she is described as "the greatest of gods and goddesses who heals Ra by ascending as a uraeus to unleash fiery breath upon his enemies." In her role as an apotropaic uraeus, Tjenenet was vital in protecting Ra, earning titles like "agent of Ra, who burns the flesh of his foes."”
The goddess Tjenenyet?
Does anyone have any good information on Tjenenyet? So far all I know is that - Mistress of Brewing - Consort of Montu - might be part of the Pharaohs coronation? - can wear the Hathoric crown? Any information would be extremely welcome? I've checked the usual sources, so I'm looking for more unusual ones! Thanks so much!
the Goddess Tjenenyet (at left, lioness-headed and wearing the Solar disk) and the Goddess Hathor (wearing the Solar disk with cow's horns and the two feathers), both holding the 'Ankh' and the papyrus-scepter. "Temple of Millions of Years" of King Ramses III at west 'Uaset'-Thebes, detail from a column.
Temple of Hathor and Maat at west 'Uaset'-Thebes, detail from the north wall (lower register) of the Pronaos: the God Montu-Ra-Harakhty (falcon-headed, wearing the Solar disk with the Uraeus and the two feathers) and the Goddess Tjenenyet-Raettawy (wearing the vulture headdress and the Solar disk with cow's horns)
"House of Birth" of the Sanctuary of the Goddess Hathor at Nitentóre (Dendera), detail from the Inner Shrine, north wall, I register (drawing from Lepsius, "Denkmäler aus Ägypten und Äthiopien", IV-83): from left to right, the Goddess Tjenenyet, the Goddess Iunit, and the God Thoth (ibis-headed, wearing the 'Atef'-Crown with ram's horns and uraei)