^2 THE ANCIENT EGYPTIANS. CHAP. XIII. 



Hake* is the third member of a triad at Esneh, 

 proceeding from Neph and Neboo, a Goddess 

 who is one of the forms of Neith. He is figured 

 as a child, like Harpocrates, having the usual lock 

 of hair, with his finger to his mouth, and carrying 

 in his hand the crook and flagellum of Osiris. 



The youthful Deity Pneb-tot is the third mem- 

 ber of the lesser triad of Ombos. He has the 

 usual emblems of Harpocrates, and is styled the 

 son of Horus or Aroeris : iiis name signifying " the 

 Lord of the World." 



Hor-pi-ret (" Horus, the Sun"?), a Deity of si- 

 milar form, is the third member of the triad of 

 Hermonthis, proceeding from Mandoo and the 

 Goddess Reto. 



Hor-sened-to§, whose name implies *' Horus the 

 Support of the World," is the third member of the 

 triad of Edfoo, composed of Hor-Hat, Athor, and 

 this infant Deity. 



Harka, or Horka, is the third member of the 

 second triad of Thebes, tlie offspring of Amunre- 

 Generator and Tamun. He is evidently of ancient 

 date, occurring on monuments of the Pharaohs of 

 the 18th Dynasty. In form he resembles Har- 

 pocrates and other of these youthful Deities, from 

 which the hieroglyphic legends alone distinguish 

 him. 



. T-SON-T-NOFRE. 



The Goddess T-son-t-nofre || is the second per- 

 son of the lesser triad worshipped at Ombos, con- 



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X PI. 46. a. Part 3. $i PI. 46. a. Part 4. 



II PI. 46. a. Part 5. 



