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Hapi (Ancient Egyptian: ḥꜥpj) Also spelled Hapy was the god of the annual flooding of the Nile in ancient Egyptian religion. The flood deposited rich silt (fertile soil) on the river's banks, allowing the Egyptians to grow crops. [ 1 ]
In ancient Egyptian religion, Apis or Hapis, [a] alternatively spelled Hapi-ankh, was a sacred bull or multiple sacred bulls [1] worshiped in the Memphis region, identified as the son of Hathor, a primary deity in the pantheon of ancient Egypt. Initially, he was assigned a significant role in her worship, being sacrificed and reborn.
Ankh; Anra scarab; Atef; Cartouche; Cowroid; Corn mummy; Crook and flail; Crown of justification; Deshret; Djed; Egyptian obelisk; Egyptian pool; Eye of Horus; Eye of Ra
A. Aani; Aati; Abtu; Ahmose-Nefertari; Aker; Akhty; Amenhotep I; Amenhotep, son of Hapu; Amesemi; Am-heh; Ammit; Amu-Aa; Anat; Andjety; Anhur; Anput; Anubis; Anuket ...
Hapi-Wet – God of the Nile in heaven [39] Hapy – A son of Horus [90] Har-em-akhet – Sphinx god, form of Horus [39] Harpocrates – A form of Horus depicted as a child that developed in and was worshiped in Ptolemaic Egypt [93] Harsomtus – A child god of Edfu [94] Hauron – A protector and healing god, originally a Canaanite god [86]
hapi (hapi.js), a web application server framework for Node.js Hapi (Hapi Corp.) is a financial services company that provides commission -free trades of stocks and cryptocurrencies Another name for the Xiapei
Hapi: In Egyptian mythology, Meret (also spelled Mert) was a goddess who was strongly associated with rejoicing, such as singing and dancing. In myth.
Hapi (Nile god), an Egyptian river god; Hapy, an Egyptian funerary deity; See also. Apis (deity), also spelled Hapis, an Egyptian god worshipped in Mem;