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Kebehsenef
in hieroglyphs

In Egyptian mythology, Kebechsenef is a funerary god, associated with falcons and canopic jars (specifically: the jar which contained the intestines). He was considered one of the Four sons of Horus, and usually his mother was said to be Isis. As one of the four funerary gods, he was watched over by Serket. His name is variously realised as Kebehsenuf, Kebechsenef or Qebehsenuf. It probably means something like 'My Brothers' Libation'.

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