mar 6, 2995 BC - Happy - protected the lungs, son of Horus
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Hapy was depicted as a mummified man with the head of a baboon and protected the lungs that were contained in a Canopic jar.
Hapy was under the protection of Nephthys, the goddess of the dead and divine assistance
The names Hapy or Hapi refer to two unrelated Egyptian deities and their names have become interchangeable. To clarify:
Hapy was a Son of Horus, the funerary deity
Hapi was the god of the silt deposited by the flooding River Nile
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