MIN
A chtonic deity worshipped at the cities of Panopolis and Coptos, in Lower Egypt, Min was usually depicted as a man wearing a headdress from which rose two plumes, holding a sceptre in the form of a whip, and sexually aroused. Min was the tutelary god of nomads and hunters and his domain was the eastern desert. He was seen as a god of virility and generation.
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