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- Mnevis comment "Mnevis or Mer-wer was an aspect of the Atum-Ra, the chief god in the pantheon of Heliopolis. The origin and meaning of its name is currently unknown. Mnevis was identified as being a living bull. This may be a vestige of the sacrifice of kings after a period of reign, who were seen as the sons of Bat or Hathor, the ancient cow deity of the early solar cults.".
- Q1067292 comment "Mnevis or Mer-wer was an aspect of the Atum-Ra, the chief god in the pantheon of Heliopolis. The origin and meaning of its name is currently unknown. Mnevis was identified as being a living bull. This may be a vestige of the sacrifice of kings after a period of reign, who were seen as the sons of Bat or Hathor, the ancient cow deity of the early solar cults.".