- In
Egyptian mythology,
Heryshaf, or
Hershef (Ancient Egyptian: ḥrj š f "He who is on His Lake"),
transcribed in Gr**** as
Harsaphes or
Arsaphes (Koinē Gr****:...
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probably Heryshaf, and a goddess, Ayt-Bastet. The last line of the text on the back of the
piece reads "May his name
endure before his
father Heryshaf-King-of-the-Two-Lands...
- BCE
coffin of Nedjemankh, a high-ranking
priest of the ram-headed god
Heryshaf of Heracleopolis.
Investigators determined that the
artifact had been stolen...
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Hemen Hemsut Henet Heqaib Heqet Hermanubis Hermes Trismegistus Heru-ur
Heryshaf Hesat Horus Hu I
Iabet Iah Iat Igai Ihy Ikhemu-sek
Imentet Imhotep Imsety...
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Hemen Hemsut Henet Heqaib Heqet Hermanubis Hermes Trismegistus Heru-ur
Heryshaf Hesat Horus Hu I
Iabet Iah Iat Igai Ihy Ikhemu-sek
Imentet Imhotep Imsety...
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temple was constructed. Most
often the
Egyptians identified Heracles with
Heryshaf,
transcribed in Gr**** as
Arsaphes or
Harsaphes (Ἁρσαφής). He was an ancient...
- beauty, love, ****uality and
fertility Heqet, frog-goddess of
fertility Heryshaf, god of
creation and
fertility Isis,
goddess of motherhood,
magic and fertility...
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Hemen Hemsut Henet Heqaib Heqet Hermanubis Hermes Trismegistus Heru-ur
Heryshaf Hesat Horus Hu I
Iabet Iah Iat Igai Ihy Ikhemu-sek
Imentet Imhotep Imsety...
- The ram,
symbolizing fertility and war, was
revered with such gods as
Heryshaf in
Heracleopolis and
Khnum in
Elephantine and Esna. Khnum's wife, Satet...
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seated naked man Hery-sha-duat – A Duat god in
charge of the
fields of Duat
Heryshaf – Ram god
worshiped at
Herakleopolis Magna Hez-Ur – A little-known Baboon...