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Wepwawet, Lord of Abydos and Champion of Royalty: Jubilees, Worship and Resurrection—Part II
From being a god with militaristic overtones, in time, Wepwawet was hailed as the ‘Lord of the Necropolis’, a role he acquired from Osiris, at his cult centers in Abydos and later Asyut too. A complex deity, Wepwawet catered to different needs...
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