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Min
   Egyptian god of fertility represented as a standing mummiform man with an erect phallus and feathered plumes. His right arm is usually raised with a flail at hand. He was the chief god of Coptos and Akhmim. Min was also regarded as a protector of desert areas and was often identified with Amunas a creator god. During the Roman Period, he was identified with the god Pan. Near Akhmin, his wife, was considered to be the goddess Repit.
   See also Athribis; Religion.
Historical Dictionary Of Ancient Egypt by Morris L. Bierbrier

Ancient Egypt. A Reference Guide. . 2011.