Also known as Hapy, Hep
god of the annual flooding of the Nile in ancient Egyptian religion
Hapi was an ancient Egyptian god who represented the yearly flooding of the Nile River, which was essential to Egyptian civilization. The flooding brought water and fertile soil to the land, making it possible for crops to grow and sustaining the entire society.
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