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  2. Hatmehit - Wikipedia

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    Outside of Mendes, Hatmehit appears as a deity overseeing the day on IV Akhet 22 in Dendera [13] and II Peret 3 in Edfu. [14] On IV Akhet 28, there is a Procession of Hatmehit recorded in the Cairo Calendar. This is accompanied by instructions to neither eat nor offer fish on that day, due to Hatmehit leaving Mendes in the form of an iÍ—tn fish ...

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  5. List of satanic ritual abuse allegations - Wikipedia

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    The victims included the girlfriend of the cult leader, a young runaway who had joined the group, and a woman apparently intended as a human sacrifice. Police speculated that the cult may have killed the two members for attempting to save the life of the woman they planned to sacrifice. Victims were shot, stabbed, and buried alive. [40]

  6. Banebdjedet - Wikipedia

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    His wife was the goddess Hatmehit ("Foremost of the Fishes"), who was perhaps the original deity of Mendes. [1] Their offspring was " Horus the Child " and they formed the so-called "Mendesian Triad".

  7. Former Florida cult leader sentenced in deaths of two children

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    A 79-year-old Florida woman who ran a religious cult in the 1980s was sentenced Wednesday to 30 years behind bars for the deaths of two children.

  8. Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye v. City of Hialeah - Wikipedia

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    Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye, Inc. v. Hialeah, 508 U.S. 520 (1993), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that an ordinance passed in Hialeah, Florida, forbidding the unnecessary killing of "an animal in a public or private ritual or ceremony not for the primary purpose of food consumption", was unconstitutional.

  9. Florida authorities identify remains found on Crescent Beach ...

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    Nearly 40 years ago human remains were found on a beach in St. Johns County, Florida. This week, authorities identified those remains as a woman who was last seen by her family in 1968.