The largest statue of an Egyptian god ever depicted this god in front of the temple of Amon-Gereb, but later sank into the sea and came to the British Museum. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this Egyptian deity who controls the flooding of the Nile along with Khnum (“K’NOOM”).
ANSWER: Hapy [or Hapi]
[10e] Another deity named Hapi is one of four sons of this figure who are linked with the four canopic jars. This falcon-headed god is usually considered the son of Isis and Osiris.
ANSWER: Horus
[10h] The similarly named Hapi-ankh is an alternate name for this figure. Memphis was the center of worship for this figure, who wears the sacred collar of Hathor in some engravings.
ANSWER: Apis [do not accept or prompt on “Serapis”]
<Benjamin McAvoy-Bickford, Mythology>