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Apis (Egyptian mythology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Apis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Apis may refer to: •Apis (Egyptian mythology), an Egyptian god •Apis (city), an Egyptian city •Yamu, another Egyptian city, formerly called Apis • Apis (genus), the genus of honeybees •Apis (Greek ...
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In Egyptian mythology, Apis was the Ka (life-force of Ptah, chief god in the area around Memphis. ... In Egyptian mythology, Apis (alternatively spelt Hapi-ankh), was a deity worshipped in the Memphis region.
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Start a new discussion about 'Apis (Egyptian mythology)' ... In Egyptian mythology, Ptah was the deification of the primordial mound in the Ennead cosmogony, which was more literally referred to as Ta-tenen , meaning risen land, or as Tanen, meaning submerged land, though Tatenen was a god in his own right before...
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Apis Egyptian mythology - Ka of Osiris ... ARTICLES RELATED TO Apis Egyptian mythology - Ka of Osiris ... Apis Egyptian mythology, Apis Egyptian mythology - From bull to man, Apis Egyptian mythology - Ka of Osiris, Apis Egyptian mythology - The Ka of Ptah, Mnewer, Bukhis...
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In Egyptian mythology, Apis or Hapis (alternatively spelt Hapi-ankh), was a bull-deity worshipped in the Memphis region. By Manetho his worship is said to have been instituted by Kaiechos of the Second Dynasty. Hape is named on very early monuments, but little is known of the divine animal before the New Kingdom.
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In Egyptian mythology, Apis or Hapis (alternatively spelt Hapi-ankh), was a bull-deity worshipped in the Memphis region. ... The cult of the Apis bull started at the very beginning of Egyptian history, probably as a fertility god connected to grain and the herds. In a funerary context, ... The Virtual Egyptian Museum: Apis...
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The indigenous beliefs of ancient Egypt from predynastic times (4th millennium BCE) to the disappearance of the traditional culture in the first centuries CE. ... The hieroglyphs displayed in some of the articles came from the Book of the Dead. ... Your browser does not seem to support frames. We recommend downloading Firefox...
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Search (access key + s) ... The holy bull-god Apis with the solar disc between his horns. ... Image of Apis (55kb)
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