Hennu
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Hennu
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In Egyptian mythology, the hennu boat or Sokar barque was a symbol of the god Seker of Memphis. Depending on the era or the prevailing dynasty of Egypt, the hennu boat sailed toward either dawn or dusk. In the Pyramid Texts of Unas one of the steps the deceased had to take, after leaving his property to his son, after purifying himself, etc. was:
You will descend on ropes of bronze, in the arms of Horus as his name is "Being in the Hennu barque." On the holiday of the god Seker, a stone—possibly
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Egyptian symbol
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hennu
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2020-10-02T14:23:12Z
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