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  2. Ennead - Wikipedia

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    Yet in episode 3 they name Hathor as part of the Ennead, pointing out a deviation with the series' interpretation of the mythology. In the BL manhwa ENNEAD, written and illustrated by Mojito, Set (using the name Seth) is the main character. It draws heavily upon classic Egyptian mythology and centers on the conflict between Horus and Seth.

  3. Shin Ji-sang - Wikipedia

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    Shin Ji-sang (Korean: 신지상) is the pen name of manhwa artist Shin Su-mi. She debuted in 1991. [1] Shin collaborated with Geo (real name Min Jung-Hwa) to publish Chocolat through Ice Kunion. They also collaborated to create the manhwa called Very! Very! SWEET!

  4. Geb - Wikipedia

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    Geb (Ancient Egyptian: gbb, Egyptological pronunciation: Gebeb), also known as Ceb (/ ˈ s ɛ b /, / ˈ k ɛ b /), [a] was the Egyptian god of the Earth [1] and a mythological member of the Ennead of Heliopolis. He could also be considered a father of snakes. It was believed in ancient Egypt that Geb's laughter created earthquakes [2] and that ...

  5. I Left My A-Rank Party to Help My Former Students Reach the ...

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    I Left My A-Rank Party to Help My Former Students Reach the Dungeon Depths! [a] is a Japanese light novel series written by Kōsuke Unagi and illustrated by Super Zombie.It was seralized online from October 2020 to August 2023 on the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō.

  6. Ai no Kusabi - Wikipedia

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    Ai no Kusabi (間の楔, lit. "The Space Between") is a Japanese novel written by Rieko Yoshihara. Originally serialized in the yaoi magazine Shōsetsu June between December 1986 and October 1987, the story was collected into a hardbound novel that was released in Japan in 1990, and eventually expanded on and released in 6 paperback volumes.

  7. Enneads - Wikipedia

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    Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1964–1984; referred to as the H-S 2 or editio minor text) there is an academic convention of citing the Enneads by first mentioning the number of Ennead (usually in Romans from I to VI), the number of treatise within each Ennead (in arabics from 1 to 9), the number of chapter (in arabics also), and the line(s) in one ...

  8. Nephthys - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the Fifth Dynasty Pyramid Texts, Nephthys appears as a goddess of the Heliopolitan Ennead. She is the sister of Isis and companion of the war-like deity, Set. As sister of Isis and especially Osiris, Nephthys is a protective goddess who symbolizes the death experience, just as Isis represented the birth experience.

  9. Ogdoad (Egyptian) - Wikipedia

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    The names of Nu and Naunet are written with the determiners for sky and water, and it seems clear that they represent the primordial waters.. Ḥeḥ and Ḥeuḥet have no readily identifiable determiners; according to a suggestion due to Brugsch (1885), the names are associated with a term for an undefined or unlimited number, ḥeḥ, suggesting a concept similar to the Greek aion.