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{{short description|Ancient Egyptian deity}} {{infobox deity | type = egyptian | name = Mehen | image = Book of Gates Barque of Ra cropped.jpg | caption = Mehen surrounding [[Ra]], in the form of a man with a ram head, on his [[Solar barque|Solar Barque]] }} {{Ancient Egyptian religion}} In [[Egyptian mythology]], the name '''Mehen''' ({{langx|cop|Ⲙⲉϩⲉⲛ}}), meaning 'coiled one', referred to a mythological snake-god and to a [[Mehen (game)|board game]].<ref>[http://www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk/naqada/gameboard.html Discussion of the game by] [[University College London]]</ref> ==Snake god== The earliest known references to Mehen occur in the [[Coffin Texts]].<ref>The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt by R. Wilkinson {{ISBN|0-500-05120-8}}</ref> Mehen is a protective deity who is depicted as a snake which coils around the sun god [[Ra]] during his journey through the night, for instance in the [[Amduat]].<ref>The Ancient Egyptian Books of the Afterlife by Erik Hornung {{ISBN|0-8014-8515-0}}</ref> In the German-Egyptian dictionary by R. Hannig,<ref>Hannig, R. 1995. Die Sprache der Pharaonen: Großes Handwörterbuch Ägyptisch-Deutsch</ref> it is said that the Mehen (mḥn) or the Mehenet (mḥnt) snake is equivalent to the [[Ouroboros]]. ==Relationship between snake-god and Mehen game== [[File:-3000 Abydos Spiel der Schlange Mehen anagoria.JPG|thumb|[[Mehen (game)|Mehen]] with game stones, from [[Abydos, Egypt]], 3000 BC, [[Neues Museum]]]] The precise relationship between the deity and the [[Mehen (game)|Mehen game]] is unknown.{{cn|date=April 2025}} For instance, it is unknown whether the game derives from the mythological character or the character derives from the game.{{cn|date=April 2025}} It is known that the object known as mehen depicts a game rather than a religious [[Fetishism|fetish]] as demonstrated in tomb paintings, game boards, and equipment.{{cn|date=April 2025}} The rules and method of playing the game are unknown, although rules have been created in modern times based on assessments of how it may have been played.{{cn|date=April 2025}} ==References== <references/> ==External links== *{{bgg|4148}} *{{URL|http://www.schoolsliaison.org.uk/kids/siteactivities/mehen.pdf|Mehen boardgame with suggested playing rules}} at [[Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery]] schools liaison {{Ancient Egyptian religion footer|state=collapsed}} [[Category:Egyptian gods]] [[Category:Legendary serpents]] [[Category:Snake gods]]
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