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considered as the ba of Ra.
Mnevis is
often depicted as a
black bull
wearing a
solar disk and uraeus. As
reported by Plutarch, the
Mnevis bull was
second only...
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during Egypt's New Kingdom, he was
fused with Ra as Amun-Ra. The cult of the
Mnevis bull, an
embodiment of Ra, had its
center in
Heliopolis and
there was a...
- She was
especially connected with
Mnevis, the
living bull god
worshipped at Heliopolis, and the
mothers of
Mnevis bulls were
buried in a
cemetery dedicated...
- Bucheum.: 95–100
Unlike the
other Egyptian sacred bulls – the Apis and the
Mnevis – the
Buchis cult
started towards the end of the
pharaonic period, with...
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spirit with the
qualities of a hawk [citation needed] A
description of the
Mnevis bull This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Kemwer...
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three great bull
cults of
ancient Egypt, the
others being the
cults of
Mnevis and Buchis. All are
related to the
worship of
Hathor or Bat,
similar primary...
- the Apis
bulls were put to rest. Apis (deity) –
Ancient Egyptian deity Mnevis –
Ancient Egyptian deity Mond 1934a, p. 14. Mond 1934a, p. X-XI. Dodson...
- seen in some of the
gates of Cairo's
medieval city wall. The cult of the
Mnevis bull,
another embodiment of the Sun, also had its
altar here. The bulls'...
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Mandulis Medjed Mehen Mehet-Weret
Mehit Menhit Meret Meretseger Meskhenet Min
Mnevis Montu Mut N
Nebethetepet Nebnerou Nebtuwi Nefertem Nehebkau Nehmetawy Neith...
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Mandulis Medjed Mehen Mehet-Weret
Mehit Menhit Meret Meretseger Meskhenet Min
Mnevis Montu Mut N
Nebethetepet Nebnerou Nebtuwi Nefertem Nehebkau Nehmetawy Neith...