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ARSAPHES , in See also:Egyptian Harshafe, " he who is upon his See also:lake," the See also:ram-headed See also:god of Heracleopolis Magna, gained an ephemeral importance during the IXth See also:Dynasty, which arose from his See also:town. Outwardly, he resembles See also:Khnum. Little is known about him, and he is seldom mentioned. The See also:burial-See also:place of his priests in later times was in 1904 discovered at Abusir el Meleq. End of Article: ARSAPHESAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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