Anubis ( God of Death ) Known in ancient Egyptian texts as (Inpw), namely: ( royal son ) . It is noteworthy that the word ( inp ) means: ( rot ), which shows the link Idol " Anubis " corpses and the dead , those that rot if kept well preserved . Others consider that the word in the sense : ( annexation , linking, wrapped in a roll ), which would mummy wrapped in linen wrap , which is " Anubis " g uarded . While some interpreted the word to mean (Prince , royalist child ) , a metaphor for the membership of filiation Idol " Auxerre ." The Egyptian character name " INBO " in Greek , " Anubis " after the addition of the letter ( s ) evidencing flags. The Idol " Anubis " is the fourth son of the god "Ra " , and in another novel in the Late Period stated that " grew panels " ( Nephthys ) has carried its " Auxerre "; and fear of her husband, " six" threw him in somewhere in...

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