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            <description>Throughout the ancient mythological texts of Egypt, the theme of resurrection and rebirth can be found time and again. In one such myth, we are introduced to the mighty and dangerous dragon, Apep. A mysterious creature bearing many names, Apep was also known as Apophis, Aaapef and Rerek. Some people, however, preferred this serpent-like dragon to remain Nameless. For more information on the original painting Apep, The Egyptian Dragon of Chaos by Susanne Iles please visit: http://www.bonesinger.com/apep.html The original article may be found at: http://www.bonesinger.com/essayapep.html &amp;amp;nbsp;</description>
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