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I've seen Hapi and Hapy listed as opposites in several locations. Encyclopedia Brittanica lists them as the alternate to this entry and this entry appears to be from thefreedictionary.com which, of course, lists it in this manner. Does anyone have a conclusive, cited, answer to which is which?
Hapi, the son of Horus and Hapy the Nile inundation are different gods and their names are spelled differently in Egyptian. This article is very poor and confuses the two and I intend to edit when I have time. Apepch7 15:14, 22 January 2007 (UTC)