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Wepwawet was heavily seen in association with royalty and the Pharaoh (My face is that of Wepwawet, Pyramid Texts), symbolizing and protecting their rise to power, accompanying them on hunts (in which capacity he was titled [one with] sharp arrows more powerful than the gods alone) or in the pharaoh's ascent to the Duat, or afterlife. [3]
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Image Height (with base) Pharaoh Original location Current location Ref; Name Reign Place (since) City Sovereign state Unfinished obelisk: 41.75 m: Hatshepsut: 1479 – 1458 BC: Aswan (in situ) Stone Quarries, Aswan: Aswan: Egypt [7] Lateran Obelisk: 32.18 m (45.70 m with base) Thutmose III / Thutmose IV: 1479 – 1425 BC / 1401 – 1391 BC ...
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