Aani

Aani

In Ancient Egyptian religion, Aani is the dog-headed ape sacred to the Egyptian god Thoth.

References

*Jobes, Gertrude. "Dictionary of Mythology, Folklore, and Stymbols", Part 1. New York:The Scarecrow Press, 1962.


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