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Amun-Min, God of Fertility
Seated Colossus of Ramesses IIQueen NefertariPrincess Beside the Feet of Ramses IIAlexander the Great Receiving Amun's SemenAlexander the Great Receiving the Semen of Amun-RaAmun-Min, God of FertilityAmun-Min with Erect Phallus (detail)Sphinx of Pharaoh Horemheb

Amun-Min, God of Fertility

This Ptolemaic-period relief (3rd–1st c. BC) depicts Amun combined with Min, god of fertility and virility. With erect phallus and flail raised in power, Amun-Min symbolized creative force and royal potency, reinforcing the king’s sacred duty to uphold cosmic renewal and ensure the land’s fecundity.
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