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Egyptians accepted multiple creation myths as valid,
including those of the
Hermopolitan, Heliopolitan, and
Memphite theologies. The
cosmic egg myth can be found...
- Amun was a
major ancient Egyptian deity who
appears as a
member of the
Hermopolitan Ogdoad. Amun was
attested from the Old
Kingdom together with his wife...
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Parchment AN 1981.940
contains a love
spell in
Coptic (written in a
Hermopolitan dialect)
regarding male homo****uality. It is held and
preserved at the...
- on the
opposite bank of the Nile, were the
common cemeteries of the
Hermopolitans because although the
river divided the city from its necropolis, from...
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Parchment AN 1981.940, a
Coptic male homo****ual love
charm written in
Hermopolitan dialect Timeline of LGBT
history (****, ****, bi****ual, transgender...
- the city of Hermopolis, and her
image appears on the
standard of the
Hermopolitan nome. The deer is
important in the
mythology of many peoples. To the...
- with the
Hermopolitan reanalysis which occurred in the late period, and led to Thoth-Hermes. This is
supported by the
importance the
Hermopolitan Cosmology...
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vellum leaf
containing a
Coptic male homo****ual love
spell written in
Hermopolitan dialect, from an
Egyptian avocat named Fanous,
which provides the only...