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  2. Hapi (Nile god) - Wikipedia

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    Hapi(Ancient Egyptian: ḥꜥpj) was the god of the annual flooding of the Nilein ancient Egyptian religion. The flood deposited rich silt (fertile soil) on the river's banks, allowing the Egyptians to grow crops.[1] Hapi was greatly celebrated among the Egyptians. Some of the titles of Hapi were "Lord of the Fish and Birds of the Marshes" and ...

  3. Four sons of Horus - Wikipedia

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    The four sons of Horus, from left: Imsety, Duamutef, Hapy, and Qebehsenuef. The four sons of Horuswere a group of four deitiesin ancient Egyptian religionwho were believed to protect deceased people in the afterlife. Beginning in the First Intermediate Periodof Egyptian history (c.2181–2055 BC), Imsety, Hapy, Duamutef, and Qebehsenuefwere ...

  4. Flooding of the Nile - Wikipedia

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    In the Ancient Egyptian religion, Hapi was the god of the Nile and the annual flooding of it. Both he and the pharaoh were thought to control the flooding. The annual flooding of the Nile occasionally was said to be the Arrival of Hapi. [3] Since this flooding provided fertile soil in an area that was otherwise desert, Hapi symbolised fertility.

  5. Apis (deity) - Wikipedia

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    Apis. In ancient Egyptian religion, Apis or Hapis, [ a] alternatively spelled Hapi-ankh, was a sacred bull or multiple sacred bulls [ 1] worshiped in the Memphis region, identified as the son of Hathor, a primary deity in the pantheon of ancient Egypt. Initially, he was assigned a significant role in her worship, being sacrificed and reborn.

  6. Heqet - Wikipedia

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    Heqet ( Egyptian ḥqt, also ḥqtyt "Heqtit"), sometimes spelled Heket, is an Egyptian goddess of fertility, identified with Hathor, represented in the form of a frog . [ 1] To the Egyptians, the frog was an ancient symbol of fertility, related to the annual flooding of the Nile. Heqet was originally the female counterpart of Khnum, or the ...

  7. List of Egyptian deities - Wikipedia

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    Hapi – Personification of the Nile flood [12] Horus – A major god, usually shown as a falcon or as a human child, linked with the sky, the sun, kingship, protection, and healing. Often said to be the son of Osiris and Isis. [13] Khepri – A solar creator god, often treated as the morning form of Ra and represented by a scarab beetle [14]

  8. Hapi - Wikipedia

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    Hapi can refer to: Hapi (Nile god), an Egyptian river god. Hapi (Son of Horus), an Egyptian funerary deity. Hapi, Iran, a village in East Azerbaijan Province. Hapi, a beer brand owned by Harbin Brewery. Prince Hapi, a character in Around the World in 80 Days (2004 film) played by Arnold Schwarzenegger. Helicopter Approach Path Indicator (HAPI ...

  9. Happi - Wikipedia

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    Happi. A happi (法被/半被) is a traditional tube-sleeved Japanese coat, usually worn only during festivals. Happi typically feature symbols and/or text on the lapels, with a larger design on the back of the coat, typically the name or the festival or the participating association; the kanji for ('festival' (祭り, matsuri)) may also be ...