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Français : Le dieu du soleil à tête de bélier debout dans un naos protégé par le serpent-Mehen sur la barque solaire. Séquences du Livre des Portes, l'un des plus importants recueils funéraires royaux du Nouvel Empire. Il apparait pour la première fois dans la tombe d'Horemheb.
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