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This decan can be used in ritual work to attract, keep, or improve a relationship with a man or a woman. Spell 379 from the Coffin Texts deals quite graphically with sex and the hind parts: “Your hinder parts are spread like the fat of an ox. Come to me, O [[Horus]], bring your curved penis. May he come!”
This decan can be used in ritual work to attract, keep, or improve a relationship with a man or a woman. Spell 379 from the Coffin Texts deals quite graphically with sex and the hind parts: “Your hinder parts are spread like the fat of an ox. Come to me, O [[Horus]], bring your curved penis. May he come!”


The Dendera D [[zodiac]] ceiling depicts this decan as a winged serpent. The same ceiling gives its minerals as glass and gold.
The Dendera D [[zodiac]] ceiling depicts this decan as a winged serpent. Herodotus, the Greek historian known for his fanciful stories about real places and events, wrote about the menace of winged serpents in Egypt in his ''Histories II'', written before 430 BC.
 
Dendera gives its minerals as glass and gold.