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Qebui is the
Egyptian god of the
North Wind. In art,
Qebui appears as a man with four ram heads, or a winged, four-headed ram. He is also ****ociated with...
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appears as a
winged man with a
snake head.[citation needed]
Henkhisesui Qebui Shehbui Budge, E. A.
Wallis (1920). An
Egyptian hieroglyphic dictionary:...
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mythology the
north wind was
represented by Aquilon. In
Egyptian mythology,
Qebui is the god of the
north winds. In
Inuit mythology,
Negafook represents "the...
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Shehbui appears as a
winged man with a lion head.
Henkhisesui Hutchai Qebui Budge,
Ernest Alfred Wallis (1904). The Gods of the Egyptians: Or, Studies...
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winged man with a ram head, or a winged, ram
headed Scarab.
Hutchai Qebui Shehbui Coulter,
Charles Russell; Turner,
Patricia (2000). Encyclopedia...
- wind. Henkhisesui, god of the east wind. Ḥutchai, god of the west wind.
Qebui, god of the
north wind who
appears as a man with four ram
heads or a winged...
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Ptahhotep –
Writer of a
Wisdom Text,
later deified Qebehsenuef – A son of
Horus Qebui – God of the
north winds Ra-Horakhty – A form of Ra in
which he is joined...
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Onuris P
Pakhet Perit Petbe Peteese Pihor Ptah
Ptahhotep Q
Qebehsenuef Qebui Qed-her
Qetesh R Ra Raet-Tawy
Rekhyt Rem
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Onuris P
Pakhet Perit Petbe Peteese Pihor Ptah
Ptahhotep Q
Qebehsenuef Qebui Qed-her
Qetesh R Ra Raet-Tawy
Rekhyt Rem
Renenutet Renpet Renpetneferet...
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Onuris Osiris Pakhet Perit (goddess)
Petbe Peteese and
Pihor Ptah
Ptahhotep Qebui Qed-her
Qetesh Ra Raet-Tawy
Rekhyt Rem (mythology)
Renenutet Renpet Renpetneferet...