Ancient Egyptian Mythology

The Gods of Ancient Egypt...

HAPY (2)

Egyptian Lung God

Also known as Hap, Hapi, Hep

Picture of the Egyptian Lung God Hapy (2) from our Egyptian mythology image library. Illustration by Chas Saunders.

A Horus Son who looks after lungs

He is one of the four Sons of Horus. You can recognize him by his baboon’s head.

He’s in charge of embalmed lungs. Which means he sees first-hand all the grisly details of what smoking can do to you.

Godnote: Despite the similarity of names, Hapy (2) has absolutely no connection to Hapy. This is just a hieroglyphic mis-hap.

Hapy (2) Facts and Figures

Name: Hapy (2)
Pronunciation: Coming soon
Alternative names: Hap, Hapi, Hep

Gender: Male
Type: God
Celebration or Feast Day: Unknown at present

Role:
In charge of: Lungs
Area of expertise: Lungs

Good/Evil Rating: NEUTRAL, may not care
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Article last revised on November 12, 2018 by the Godchecker data dwarves.
Editors: Peter J. Allen, Chas Saunders

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