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1779 United States ensign
Serapis is a name given to an unconventional, early United States ensign flown from the captured British frigate Serapis. At the September 23, 1779 Battle
Serapis_flag
Two-decked British Royal Navy fifth-rate (1779–1781)
18-pounders, twenty 9-pounders, and four 6-pounders). Serapis was named after the god Serapis in Greek and Egyptian mythology. The Americans captured
HMS_Serapis_(1779)
variety of 13-star flags on his U.S. Navy ships including the well-documented 1779 flags of the Serapis and the Alliance. The Serapis flag had three rows
Flag_of_the_United_States
Malaysia, national, cantoned Kuala Lumpur, within Malaysia, charged Serapis flag of the American Revolution, cantoned Louisiana, within Confederate States
List of flags with blue, red, and white stripes
List_of_flags_with_blue,_red,_and_white_stripes
Early U.S. flag design
of the Serapis flag. Some replicas of the flag usually contain inverted stars and a wider ratio. History of the flags of the United States Flags of the
Fort_Mercer_Flag
Flag designated for use on ships or at sea
French courtesy flag The frigate Hermione moored in New York in 2015, flying the Betsy Ross flag and the Serapis flag, two early US flags and ensigns. HMS
Maritime_flag
Frigate of the American Continental Navy
under convoy of HMS Serapis and HM hired armed ship Countess of Scarborough near Flamborough Head. Bonhomme Richard and Serapis entered a bitter engagement
USS_Bonhomme_Richard_(1765)
Rex Flag George Rogers Clark Flag Flag of New England Serapis flag Fort Mercer Flag Gadsden flag Moultrie Flag Pine Tree Flag French Alliance Naval Ensign
List of flags of the United States
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Maritime flag used by naval ships to denote their nationality
(1702–1707) Kingdom of Scotland (1603-1707) Great Britain (1707–1800) Serapis flag (1779) Republic of Venice (1400s–1797) State of Slovenes, Croats, and
Naval_ensign
United States naval jack (1975–1976, 2002–2019)
typically worn on the opposite sleeve as the U.S. flag. This First Navy Jack, along with the Serapis flag, is also featured on the crest of the Arleigh Burke-class
First_Navy_Jack
U.S. Navy officer (1881–1957)
world flags in color and including a history of the American flag. In 1923, McCandless discovered the 1779 Dutch sketches of the Serapis flag in the
Byron_McCandless
1779 Naval battle
leaving Serapis alone against the remaining three American ships. Around 7 pm, Bonhomme Richard was within pistol-shot of the battle-ready Serapis. In the
Battle_of_Flamborough_Head
Scottish-born naval officer (1747–1792)
Serapis engaged Bonhomme Richard, and Alliance fired from a considerable distance at Countess. After sustaining significant damage from the Serapis and
John_Paul_Jones
Banners which represent branches of US military forces
Serapis ensign was flown from the captured HMS Serapis due to the loss of the standard ensign during the Battle of Flamborough Head. The Cowpens flag
Flags of the United States Armed Forces
Flags_of_the_United_States_Armed_Forces
1782 ship of the Royal Navy
on 5 June. In March 1804, Serapis was part of the invasion force that captured the Dutch colony of Surinam. In 1807, Serapis was in the Mediterranean.
HMS_Serapis_(1782)
To haul down a flag to indicate surrender
will never surrender. On 23 September 1779, Capt. Richard Pearson of HMS Serapis, nailed the British ensign to the ensign staff with his own hands before
Striking_the_colors
collided with HMS Serapis ( Royal Navy) and sank in the Indian Ocean with the loss of a crew member. Survivors were rescued by HMS Serapis. The schooner was
List of shipwrecks in October 1873
List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1873
Flag of the United States
number of known variations, such as the Serapis ensign used by John Paul Jones. A modification of the national flag and ensign but with a fouled anchor in
Ensign_of_the_United_States
Military unit
division in the main top of the Bonhomme Richard during her battle with HMS Serapis. The USS Stack is named for him. Their involvement and use of the motto
Irish_Brigade_(France)
American naval officer (1756–1826)
Jones during the naval battle off of Flamborough Head, England against HMS Serapis in the celebrated engagement of September 23, 1779. He became one of the
Richard_Dale
Church building in Maryland, United States of America
crypt are inscribed the names of his ships: Bonhomme Richard, Alliance, Serapis, Ariel, Alfred, Providence, and Ranger. Commodore Uriah P. Levy Center
Naval_Academy_Chapel
Confederate Navy warship
was not flying any flag, into Liverpool; the crew raised the Confederate flag. CSS Shenandoah sailed up the River Mersey with the flag fully flying to crowds
CSS_Shenandoah
English Royal Navy seaman
referring to HMS Serapis, stationed in Port Royal under command of John Elliot. Despite this, Peglar's name does not appear in Serapis's muster book. While
Harry_Peglar
armed British frigate HMS Serapis by replying, "Sir, I have not yet begun to fight!", before defeating and capturing the Serapis. USS Philadelphia (1799)
United_States_Navy_ships
City and comune of the Metropolitan City of Naples, in the Italian region of Campania
Capuan Amphitheatre. The Macellum of Pozzuoli, also known as the Temple of Serapis or serapeum, is considered the city's symbol. The "temple" was a marketplace
Pozzuoli
Royal Navy admiral and nobleman (1854–1921)
In 1875, again at the invitation of the Prince of Wales, he joined HMS Serapis, which conducted the Prince on an official tour of India, 1875–76. Louis
Prince_Louis_of_Battenberg
God in Greek mythology
takes its name and an Etruscans god of the underworld the syncretic god Serapis, regarded as Pluto's Egyptian equivalent; and the Semitic god Muth (Μούθ)
Pluto_(mythology)
in the Roman army was the worship of Zeus-Serapis, a fusion of the Greek god Zeus and the Egyptian god Serapis. This hybrid deity combined the supreme authority
Roman Army during the Pax Romana
Roman_Army_during_the_Pax_Romana
daughter's Yankees cap, but Athena eventually restores them to help against Serapis. In The Chalice of the Gods, Athena helps Percy on his quest to return
List of characters in mythology novels by Rick Riordan
List_of_characters_in_mythology_novels_by_Rick_Riordan
Sports car produced by Lamborghini
was only available in a special shade of black: a combination of Nero Serapis and Nero Noctis. Brake calipers are painted a special silver and the taillights
Lamborghini_Gallardo
1959 film by John Farrow
Jones and his men overpower Serapis's crew and force Pearson to surrender even as Jones' own ship sinks. Taking command of Serapis, Jones returns to France
John_Paul_Jones_(film)
Period of eastern Mediterranean history from 323 to 30 BC
through syncretic facets to include new gods such as the Greco-Egyptian Serapis, eastern deities such as Attis and Cybele, and a syncretism between Hellenistic
Hellenistic_period
the form of Horus named Harpocrates, and the fused Greco-Egyptian god Serapis—were adopted into Roman religion and spread across the Roman Empire. Roman
Ancient_Egyptian_deities
Prefect of Roman Egypt and martyr (died 362)
Documented examples of this support include the sacking of the Temple of Serapis in Alexandria, as well as the pursuit of the former, Orthodox, bishop of
Artemius
Municipality and island in North Holland, Netherlands
in September 1779. In the battle, Jones captured the Royal Navy frigate Serapis, which he sailed to Texel for desperately needed repairs. This event further
Texel
Historical region in Central Asia
Karakoram range towards the east. Called "beautiful Bactria, crowned with flags" by the Avesta, the region is considered, in the Zoroastrian faith, to be
Bactria
1800 1867 Pearson, Richard British naval officer who was captain of HMS Serapis during the American Revolution. He was defeated by John Paul Jones in a
List_of_sea_captains
Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1858–1929)
sub-lieutenant on 18 October 1877, he transferred to the troopship HMS Serapis in January 1879. He joined the Royal Yacht HMY Victoria and Albert in June
Cecil_Burney
The Maritime Executive. Nicholls, Catherine (22 August 2024). "Greek-flagged oil tanker poses 'environmental hazard' after attack in Red Sea". MSN.
List_of_naval_battles
Statue by Charles Henry Niehaus in Washington, D.C.
Jones encountered two British warships, Countess of Scarborough and HMS Serapis, and successfully won the Battle of Flamborough Head. It was during this
John_Paul_Jones_Memorial
1886 ship wreck
recorded charity street collection, leading to the first RNLI fundraising flag days. Following the survival of only the Lytham boat, tests for self-righting
Southport and St Anne's lifeboats disaster
Southport_and_St_Anne's_lifeboats_disaster
Ship
to acquire Oregon herself. On 7 June 1884, Oregon sailed under the Cunard flag and in August, bettered her eastbound record. In March 1885, during the Russian
SS_Oregon_(1883)
Class of destroyers built for the Royal Navy
Sepoy was an infantryman of the Indian army; Seraph is a type of angel; Serapis was an ancient Graeco-Egyptian god; Shikari is an Urdu term for a big game
S-class_destroyer_(1917)
Province of the Roman Empire (8/9 - 433 AD)
cults also appeared, the latter centered around Mithra, Isis, Anubis and Serapis. Christianity began to spread inside the province in the 2nd century. Its
Pannonia
resting in Texel, John Paul Jones arrived in port after his battle with the Serapis. Jones took him aboard, and they cruised together for several months until
Gustavus_Conyngham
Religious buildings in Ancient Egypt
pylon held niches for pairs of flagpoles to stand. Unlike pylons, such flags had stood at temple entrances since the earliest Predynastic shrines. They
Egyptian_temple
1778 battle of the American Revolutionary War
small-scale dress-rehearsal, in reverse, for Jones's 1779 battle with HMS Serapis. Drake had been built as a merchant ship with defensive capability and
North_Channel_Naval_Duel
8: Sons of Liberty Subcamp 9: Gadsden Subcamp 15: Navy Jack Subcamp 16: Serapis Subcamp 17: Fort Moultrie Subcamp 18: Lions & Castles Subcamp 19: Commodore
1993_National_Scout_Jamboree
1840s British steamship, museum ship
The processional route had been cleaned and Temple Street decorated with flags, banners, flowers and ribbons. Boys of the City School and girls of Red
SS_Great_Britain
284 to 641 in the history of the Roman Empire
Egyptians wanted to make sacrifices for Serapis, the deity responsible for the flooding, but the Christians destroyed Serapis' reliefs on their houses and painted
Later_Roman_Empire
British admiral (1832–1893)
arrived in Bombay shortly before the Prince, who was travelling on HMS Serapis and HMY Osborne, and a number of grand events took place. On one evening
George_Tryon
ISBN 9781139428880. Villari, Pasquale (2017). The Barbarian Invasions (Serapis Classics). Serapis Classics. ISBN 9783963134623. Bedina, Andrea. "Gisulfo". Treccani
History_of_Istria
Jones was a captain in the Continental Navy and famously took captive HMS Serapis during the Battle of Flamborough Head after his ship, Bonhomme Richard
List of military leaders in the American Revolutionary War
List_of_military_leaders_in_the_American_Revolutionary_War
who a voyage around the British Isles captured the Royal Navy frigate Serapis (1779) in the Battle of Flamborough Head. Partway through the battle, with
History of the United States Navy
History_of_the_United_States_Navy
State of Malaysia
a troposcatter system was installed on Mount Pulai in Johor and Mount Serapi in Sarawak to connect radio signals between British Malaya and British Borneo
Johor
including Greco-Roman-Iranian Mithraism, Greco-Roman-Egyptian Isis-Anubis-Serapis' mysteries, Greco-Roman-Semitic Judaism, and also Christianity from the
Religion_in_Hungary
Study of human activity at sea
the rank of captain in the Continental Navy after his victory over HMS Serapis with the frigate USS Bonhomme Richard, John Paul Jones remains the first
Maritime_history
Destroyer of the Royal Navy
"Supplement to the Monthly Navy List Showing Organisation of the Fleet, Flag Officers' Commands &c. : XV. Mediterranean: British Aegean Squadron". The
HMS_Tilbury_(1918)
Fifth period of Assyrian history
the imported Greek god Hermes and the imported Egyptian deities Isis and Serapis. It is not clear when exactly the Assyrians were first Christianized, but
Post-imperial_Assyria
2008-05-10. Archived from the original on 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2010-12-22. "Serapi rugs online". Persian-n-oriental-rugs.com. Archived from the original on
International rankings of Iran
International_rankings_of_Iran
Municipality in Castile and León, Spain
referenced in Astorga by inscriptions such as Invicto Deo and Soli Invicto. Serapis, an Egyptian god often paired with Isis, associated with health and healing
Astorga,_Spain
American artist, author, and historian
Battle of Flamborough Head Captain John Paul Jones' epic battle with HMS Serapis, 9:45 September 23, 1779. 8' x 10'6" oil on canvas. Permanent collection
Dean_Mosher
Royal Navy admiral (1721–1790)
North Sea to look out for John Paul Jones, but Jones, after capturing the Serapis in 1779, made good his escape. Continuing in the Channel Fleet, Ross was
John_Lockhart-Ross
Town in Lancashire, England
contain an inscribed stone commemorating the dedication of a temple to Serapis by Claudius Hieronymus, legate of Legio VI Victrix. Christianity is believed
Blackburn
view)[permanent dead link] Barnes, John Sanford, (1911). The Logs of the Serapis – Alliance – Ariel, Under the Command of John Paul Jones, 1779–1780:..
Bibliography of early United States naval history
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Alexander the Great. in 1835, which was followed by The Dream in the Temple of Serapis. 1836 and in 1837 Alexander on the Banks of the Hyphasis., the latter being
Cultural depictions of Alexander the Great
Cultural_depictions_of_Alexander_the_Great
Public broadcaster of Malaysia
display colours that match those on Malaysia's individual state or territory flags. RTM offers seven terrestrial TV channels in Malaysia: TV1, TV2, Okey, Berita
Radio_Televisyen_Malaysia
Brig of the Royal Navy
consisted of Hood's flagship, the 74-gun third rate Centaur, Pandour, Serapis, Alligator, Hippomenes, Drake, the 10-gun schooner Unique, and transports
HMS_Guachapin
Cultural or religious practice
over it. The earthen lamp is lighted near it with sesame oil. Sometimes a flag is erected over it. Tuluvas practice a form of ancestor worship called kule
Veneration_of_the_dead
31 October and was scuttled. Her crew were rescued by a Danish vessel. Serapis United Kingdom The ship was abandoned in the Irish Sea. She was on a voyage
List of shipwrecks in October 1850
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1915 submarine depot ship
another of the units is also at the north arm. H.M.S. Seraph and H.M.S. Serapis are in the basin. H.M.S. Sepoy, Somme, Sirdar and Thracian were due on
HMS_Titania
Royal Navy officer and Governor of Western Australia (1838–1913)
operations during the Crimean War 1854–55. As a Commander he served in HMS Serapis when that ship took the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) on a tour
Frederick_Bedford
Online. Archived from the original on 2 December 2002. Wessels, André. "Flag-Showing Cruises By South African Warships, 1922–2002". South African Navy
List_of_shipwrecks_of_Africa
Cultural syncretism in Central and South Asia in antiquity
focus for populations with different traditions: a well-known example is Serapis, introduced by Ptolemy I Soter in Hellenistic Egypt, who combined aspects
Greco-Buddhism
Destroyer that served in the Royal Navy
division of the Sixth Destroyer Flotilla. Somme, along with sister ships Serapis and Steadfast was ordered to join the British forces in the Black Sea on
HMS_Somme_(1918)
Decade
Paul Jones, engages the British ship HMS Serapis. The Bonhomme Richard sinks, but the Americans board the Serapis and other vessels, and are victorious.
1770s
focus for populations with different traditions: a well-known example is Serapis, introduced by Ptolemy I Soter in Egypt, who combined aspects of Greek
Buddhism_in_Greece
Austrian-Dutch art dealer (1882–1949)
2919 Pietro Cappelli "Roman Capriccio" NK 1892 Greek Golden bracelet with Serapis head, 1st century NK 865/CCP-Database, RMO, Leiden Surrounding of Giovanni
Kurt_Walter_Bachstitz
Ironclad ship of the French Navy
the first French ironclad to do so. On 15 November 1869 she hoisted the flag of Rear Admiral Chevalier as commander of the Levant Squadron. During 1870
French_ironclad_Belliqueuse
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
she was at Devonport, when Rear-Admiral Assheton Curzon-Howe hoisted his flag on board as second in command of the Channel Squadron. She was towed on 30
HMS_Windsor_Castle_(1858)
20 December 2012. "Martiniemi". Uboat.net. Retrieved 20 December 2012. "Serapis". Uboat.net. Retrieved 20 October 2012. "Unusual submarine ferocity". The
List of shipwrecks in June 1917
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Enterprise-class Royal Navy frigate
River in 1804. The squadron consisted of Hood's flagship Centaur, Pandour, Serapis, Unique, Hippomenes, Drake, and transports carrying 2000 troops under Brigadier-General
HMS_Alligator_(1787)
War, Battle of Flamborough Head: The ship sank following an engagement with HMS Serapis ( Royal Navy) off Flamborough Head, Yorkshire on 23 September.
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1779
Schooner Yacht
of the fleet which captured Fernandina, Florida and raised the American flag. Bennett and the Henrietta was decommissioned and returned to civilian life
Henrietta_(ship)
Sloops-of-war of the United States Navy
her arrival at Boston, Massachusetts on 27 September, she sailed to join Flag Officer Samuel Du Pont's South Atlantic Blockading Squadron off Sandy Hook
USS_Mohican_(1859)
Dutch Willem III class ship
83333, she lost her propeller blades. She was noted by the British warship Serapis, which towed her for the last 360 miles to Aden, where they arrived 13
SS_Prins_Hendrik_(1871)
Great Britain. She was on a voyage from Copenhagen to Lisbon, Portugal. Serapis France The privateer caught fire, exploded and sank off the coast of Madagascar
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1781
British transatlantic ocean liner
route on 6 October 1920. This made history as being the first Turkish flagged ship to reach America. However, after only one year and four round trips
SS_Germanic_(1874)
of all hands. Paladin United Kingdom The steamship collided with HMS Serapis ( Royal Navy) at Malta. Paladin was on a voyage from Taganrog, Russia to
List of shipwrecks in December 1873
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took her into service as Lion. Her initial role was ship's tender to HMS Serapis, which was serving as a storeship at Jamaica. Lieutenant William Hobson
HMS_Lion_(1823)
United States clipper ship, wrecked in 1849
have been typhus. When the ship arrived in Port Phillip, flying the yellow flag, it was initially moored off Point Nepean. The headland became a makeshift
Ticonderoga_(clipper)
Lübeck The ship was sunk by ice between Kronstadt and Saint Petersburg. Serapis Denmark The ship was driven ashore near Ostend, Dutch Republic. She was
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1788
Brig of the Royal Navy
Lieutenant William Carr, of Eclair, replaced Lawrence, who transferred to Serapis. On 4 October, Netley captured a small privateer, the French felucca San
HMS_Netley_(1798)
voyage from Chile to Hamburg, Germany. She was refloated on 30 October. HMS Serapis Royal Navy The Euphrates-class troopship ran aground in the Great Bitter
List of shipwrecks in October 1872
List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1872
Frigate of the Royal Navy
Admiral Rowley Lambert. The 1875 Detached Squadron consisted of: Narcissus (flag), Nathaniel Bowden-Smith, then (9 June 1875) Lord Charles Montagu Douglas
HMS_Raleigh_(1873)
Egyptian merchant ship
Charkieh was flying the ensign of the Ottoman Navy, there being no separate flag for Egyptian government vessels, she fell under the designation of a warship
Egyptian_ship_Charkieh
1861 ship of the Royal Navy
Sturges Jackson, Admiral-superintendent Devonport Dockyard, transferred his flag to the Indus on 11 April 1900. She was sold for scrap at Devonport in August
HMS_Defence_(1861)
resolved in court when a judge ruled on October 23, 1888, that American-flagged ships were defined by law to be American territory. In sailing from Alaska
Ancon_(1867_ship)
Bristol to the Charente. She was refloated and put back to Bristol. HMS Serapis Royal Navy The Euphrates-class troopship ran aground at Southsea, Hampshire
List of shipwrecks in November 1886
List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1886
to Padstow, Cornwall. She was refloated and taken in to Hawker's Covy. Serapis United Kingdom The steamship was damaged by fire at Liverpool, Lancashire
List of shipwrecks in January 1879
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SERAPIS FLAG
SERAPIS FLAG
Girl/Female
Biblical
Burning, fiery.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Service.
Male
Polish
Polish form of Greek Serafeim, SERAFIN means "burning one" or "serpent."
Girl/Female
French, German, Hebrew
Ardent; Fiery-winged; Powerful Angel; From Seraphim; Burning One; Burning Fire
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew
Burning Ones; Angels; Ardent
Surname or Lastname
French
French : from the personal name Servais, Latin Servatius (see Servatius).English : variant of Service.
Girl/Female
Spanish Italian
Seraph.
Girl/Female
Australian, Hebrew, Polish
Burning Fire; From Seraphim; Fiery Ones
Boy/Male
Hebrew Biblical
An angel like being of a lower order.
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Hebrew
An Angel Like Being of a Lower Order
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Apis.
Boy/Male
Hebrew Spanish
An angel like being of a lower order.
Boy/Male
French, German, Swedish
Burning Ones
Girl/Female
Latin
True.
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Hebrew, Portuguese
Burning Ones
Male
Russian
(Серафим) Russian form of Greek Serafeim, SERAFIM means "burning one" or "serpent."
Biblical
burning; fiery
Girl/Female
German, Hebrew
Ardent; Powerful Angel; Fiery-winged; From Seraphim; Burning Fire
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Swedish
Afire; Angel; Seraph; Fiery-winged; Burning Ones
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SERAPIS FLAG
Male
German
 German form of Latin Stephanus, STEFAN means "crown." Compare with other forms of Stefan.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Gem of the Moon
Girl/Female
Australian, German
Man
Girl/Female
Hindu
Moment
Male
Basque
, angel.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Praise; Loving
Girl/Female
Arabic
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Indian
Durga
Boy/Male
Tamil
Thigh less
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Perfect Victory
SERAPIS FLAG
SERAPIS FLAG
SERAPIS FLAG
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pl.
of Teraph
n.
See Terrapin.
n.
A disused generic name for mustard; -- now called Brassica.
n.
One who scrapes.
pl.
of Seraph
adv.
In a scrappy manner; in scraps.
n.
Bright and effulgent spirits; seraphim.
n.
One who scrapes together money by mean labor and devices; a miser.
n.
A blanket or shawl worn as an outer garment by the Spanish Americans, as in Mexico.
pl.
of Seraph
n.
The Hebrew plural of Cherub.. Cf. Seraphim.
n.
A palace; a seraglio; also, in the East, a place for the accommodation of travelers; a caravansary, or rest house.
n.
The character, quality, or state of a seraph; seraphicalness.
a.
Alt. of Seraphical
n.
One of an order of celestial beings, each having three pairs of wings. In ecclesiastical art and in poetry, a seraph is represented as one of a class of angels.
n.
Straps or bands to sustain trousers; suspenders.
a.
Of or pertaining to a seraph; becoming, or suitable to, a seraph; angelic; sublime; pure; refined.
n.
The Hebrew plural of Seraph. Cf. Cherubim.
n.
An Egyptian deity, at first a symbol of the Nile, and so of fertility; later, one of the divinities of the lower world. His worship was introduced into Greece and Rome.