Ba-Pef
Ancient Egyptian deity
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Ba-Pef was a minor underworld god in Egyptian mythology. The name literally means that Ba, meaning that soul (ba). Ba-Pef is commonly portrayed as an obscure malevolent deity known from the Old Kingdom. During the Old and Middle Kingdom the priesthood of Ba-Pef was held by queens.[1][2]
| Ba-pef | |||||
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Ba-pef as a ram-headed man with two knives | |||||
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