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Kemwer means "great
black (one)" in the
Egyptian language, and may
refer to: An
epithet of Horus, who was
viewed as a
nature spirit with the qualities...
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Horas Khenti-Kheti. He
could take the form of a
giant black bull,
named Kemwer. He was
later replaced by Osiris, also
known as "Osiris, who
lived in Athribis"...
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sometimes depicted fully as a falcon; he was
sometimes given the
title Kemwer,
meaning "(the)
great black (one)".[citation needed]. Heru-ur was also depicted...
- who was
believed to have
wrote the
Instructions of Kagemni,
later deified Kemwer – A bull god Khenti-Amentiu – A
necropolis deity Khenti-kheti – Crocodile...
- Electro-Acoustic Music", The
Musical Quarterly 72, no.1 (January 1986): 78.
Horace Kemwer, "Case Study:
Pierre Schaeffer",
Against the
Modern World.
Retrieved on...
- Name of
Egypt Kmt (journal) Mnewer, the
black bull: "Black-Great (One)",
Kemwer-(Km-wr)
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