Amn
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historical examples
his original name was amn; thus it stands in the rings of the twelfth dynasty.
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according to manetho, his name means concealment; and the root “amn” also means to veil or conceal.
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the lion with the rams head (krio-sphinx—symbol of khem or amn).
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