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Goddess Hatmehit name |
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Goddess Hatmehit was a Goddess of the city of Mendes in the Delta, stood for as a Nile cavil or as a woman with a fish emblem on her head, Hat-mehit was hidden by the ram-god
Baeb Djet at Mendes. She was eventually considered as his associate. Her name Hatmehit or (Hat-mehit) meaning (
first of the fishes).