Memphis
![]() Memphis was the wife of Epaphus, the founder of Memphis, Egypt in Greek mythology. She was the mother of Libya. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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Wife: A wife is a female partner in a marriage. The rights and obligations of the wife regarding her spouse and others, and her status in the community and in law, varies between cultures and has varied over time.... Epaphus: In Greek mythology, Epaphus, also called Apis, is the son of Zeus and Io. Epaphus is mostly known for founding the city of Memphis, Egypt. With his wife, named Memphis, he had one daughter: Libya. Hera (the wife and sister of Zeus) of was jealous of Zeus so she took him and eventually IO found Epap... Memphis, Egypt: Memphis was the ancient capital of the first nome of Lower Egypt, and of the Old Kingdom of Egypt from its foundation until around 1300 BC. Its Ancient Egyptian name was Ineb Hedj ("The White Walls"). The name "Memphis" is the Greek deformation of the Egyptian name of Pepi I's (VIth dynasty) pyramid... Memphis related Images and Photos (experimental) | ~ Table of Content ~
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