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In [[Egyptian mythology]], '''Huh''' was one of the [[Ogdoad]]. Along with his wife, [[Hauhet]], he was the personification of space and infinite. He was frog-headed. | In [[Egyptian mythology]], '''Huh''' was one of the [[Ogdoad]]. Along with his wife, [[Hauhet]], he was the personification of space and infinite. He was frog-headed. | ||
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*Wikipedia. (2005). ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huh Huh]''. Retrieved on 03/03/2005. | *Wikipedia. (2005). ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huh Huh]''. Retrieved on 03/03/2005. | ||
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In Egyptian mythology, Huh was one of the Ogdoad. Along with his wife, Hauhet, he was the personification of space and infinite. He was frog-headed.
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- Wikipedia. (2005). Huh (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huh). Retrieved on 03/03/2005.