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... god Horus , or Ei , T , Hor , the house of Horus . Fig . 118. Neith . The character for her name is followed by the ... gods Horus and Truth , pronounced Ouro and Mei or Thmei . 2nd . A snake and a vulture each on a dish ; they bore the ...
... god Horus , or Ei , T , Hor , the house of Horus . Fig . 118. Neith . The character for her name is followed by the ... gods Horus and Truth , pronounced Ouro and Mei or Thmei . 2nd . A snake and a vulture each on a dish ; they bore the ...
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... gods . British Museum . Fig . 161. The four lesser gods of the dead interceding as mediators before the judge Osiris . A tablet in British Museum . Fig . 162. The four lesser gods placed on the altar as a sacrificial gift to the judge ...
... gods . British Museum . Fig . 161. The four lesser gods of the dead interceding as mediators before the judge Osiris . A tablet in British Museum . Fig . 162. The four lesser gods placed on the altar as a sacrificial gift to the judge ...
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... god Mandoo , with a hawk's head and the crown of Amun - Ra . Fig . 189. The name of Xerxes , spe't Ch , S , I , R , S ... gods , and the bottomless pit guarded by apes . From a mummy case in the British Museum . ( J. Bonomi . ) Fig . 197 ...
... god Mandoo , with a hawk's head and the crown of Amun - Ra . Fig . 189. The name of Xerxes , spe't Ch , S , I , R , S ... gods , and the bottomless pit guarded by apes . From a mummy case in the British Museum . ( J. Bonomi . ) Fig . 197 ...
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... gods , approved by Ra , a living image of Amun ; in the second oval , Ptolemy immortal , beloved by Pthah . Fig . 236. A doorway at Karnak , built by Ptolemy Euergetes in front of a small temple , which stands near the south - west ...
... gods , approved by Ra , a living image of Amun ; in the second oval , Ptolemy immortal , beloved by Pthah . Fig . 236. A doorway at Karnak , built by Ptolemy Euergetes in front of a small temple , which stands near the south - west ...
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... gods Epiphanes , approved by Pthah , like Ra , a living image of Amun . Fig . 251. The elevation of the portico of ... god as Aquarius , in the Zodiac of the temple of Dendera . ( Denon , pl . 132. ) Page xxxvi . The collar , the badge ...
... gods Epiphanes , approved by Pthah , like Ra , a living image of Amun . Fig . 251. The elevation of the portico of ... god as Aquarius , in the Zodiac of the temple of Dendera . ( Denon , pl . 132. ) Page xxxvi . The collar , the badge ...
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