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Pthah.png Reproduction of a Picture in the Maya Codex Troano representing the Rain-god Chac treading upon the Serpent's headThumbnailsPharaoh Rameses III as Osiris (Sarcophagus relief)Reproduction of a Picture in the Maya Codex Troano representing the Rain-god Chac treading upon the Serpent's headThumbnailsPharaoh Rameses III as Osiris (Sarcophagus relief)Reproduction of a Picture in the Maya Codex Troano representing the Rain-god Chac treading upon the Serpent's headThumbnailsPharaoh Rameses III as Osiris (Sarcophagus relief)Reproduction of a Picture in the Maya Codex Troano representing the Rain-god Chac treading upon the Serpent's headThumbnailsPharaoh Rameses III as Osiris (Sarcophagus relief)Reproduction of a Picture in the Maya Codex Troano representing the Rain-god Chac treading upon the Serpent's headThumbnailsPharaoh Rameses III as Osiris (Sarcophagus relief)Reproduction of a Picture in the Maya Codex Troano representing the Rain-god Chac treading upon the Serpent's headThumbnailsPharaoh Rameses III as Osiris (Sarcophagus relief)
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Pthah, the god of Fire, was more particularly the god of Memphis, as Amun-Ra of Thebes; and the kings in that city were said to the "Beloved by Pthah." His figure is bandages like a mummy and his head shaven like a priest.

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Egyptian mythology and Egyptian Christianity By Samuel Sharpe Published 1863 Available from books.google.com
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