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SAKHMI , a See also:lion-headed goddess of See also:war and strife, whose name signifies the mighty. She was worshipped at Latopolis (See also:Esna), but also at a See also:late date as a member of the Memphite triad, with Ptah as See also:husband and Nefertem (Iphthimis) as son: often, too, confounded with Ubasti. End of Article: SAKHMIAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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