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'''Irer''' was an ancient Egyptian god who, along with ], join ] and ] as creative powers of the gods.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Hornung |first=Erik |url=https://archive.org/details/conceptionsofgod0000horn/mode/2up?view=theater |title=Conceptions of God in ancient Egypt : the one and the many |date=1982 |publisher=Ithaca : Cornell University Press |others=Internet Archive |isbn=978-0-8014-1223-3 |pages=76}}</ref> Irer, which translates as "sight,"<ref>{{Cite book |last=Hannig |first=Rainer |title=Grosses Handwörterbuch Ägyptisch-Deutsch (2800-950 v. Chr.): die Sprache der Pharaonen |date=1995 |publisher=P. von Zabern |isbn=978-3-8053-1771-9 |series=Kulturgeschichte der antiken Welt |location=Mainz |pages=1191 |language=de}}</ref> first appears as a ], alongside Sedjem, for ] and ] in the temples of ] and ] at ].<ref name=":0" />
'''Irer''' was an ancient Egyptian god of site, he was a member of the ''fourteen creative powers of ]'' along with ], ] and ]<ref>https://seshkemet.weebly.com/irer.html</ref>

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Irer was an ancient Egyptian god who, along with Sedjem, join Hu and Sia as creative powers of the gods. Irer, which translates as "sight," first appears as a scribe, alongside Sedjem, for Thoth and Seshat in the temples of Seti I and Ramesses II at Abydos.

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  1. ^ Hornung, Erik (1982). Conceptions of God in ancient Egypt : the one and the many. Internet Archive. Ithaca : Cornell University Press. p. 76. ISBN 978-0-8014-1223-3.
  2. Hannig, Rainer (1995). Grosses Handwörterbuch Ägyptisch-Deutsch (2800-950 v. Chr.): die Sprache der Pharaonen. Kulturgeschichte der antiken Welt (in German). Mainz: P. von Zabern. p. 1191. ISBN 978-3-8053-1771-9.
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