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Rem (mythology)

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Rem
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Rem ("to weep"), alsoRem-Rem,Remi, orRemi the Weeper, who lives in Rem-Rem, the realm of weeping,[1] is afishgod in Egypt who fertilized the land with his tears,[2] producing both vegetation and the reptiles.[3] He is assumed to be the personification ofRa's tears.[4]

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  1. ^Gerald Massey (2008) [1907].Ancient Egypt - The Light of the World: A Work of Reclamation and Restitution in Twelve Books. NuVision Publications. p. 319.ISBN 978-1595476067.
  2. ^Donald A. MacKenzie (2004) [1915].Myths of Babylonia and Assyria.Kessinger Publishing. p. 29.ISBN 978-1417976430.
  3. ^E. A. Wallis Budge (1904).The Gods of the Egyptians: Or, Studies in Egyptian Mythology. Vol. 1. Methuen & Company. p. 319.
  4. ^E. A. Wallis Budge (1904).The Gods of the Egyptians: Or, Studies in Egyptian Mythology. Vol. 1. Methuen & Company. p. 303.
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