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Book of the Dead and Dragon

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Difference between Book of the Dead and Dragon

Book of the Dead vs. Dragon

The Book of the Dead is an ancient Egyptian funerary text, used from the beginning of the New Kingdom (around 1550 BCE) to around 50 BCE. A dragon is a large, serpent-like legendary creature that appears in the folklore of many cultures around the world.

Similarities between Book of the Dead and Dragon

Book of the Dead and Dragon have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Amduat, Apep, Duat, Pyramid Texts, Ra.

Amduat

The Amduat (literally "That Which Is In the Afterworld", also translated as "Text of the Hidden Chamber Which is in the Underworld" and "Book of What is in the Underworld") is an important Ancient Egyptian funerary text of the New Kingdom.

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Apep

Apep (or; also spelled Apepi or Aapep) or Apophis (Ἄποφις) was the ancient Egyptian deity who embodied chaos (ı͗zft in Egyptian) and was thus the opponent of light and Ma'at (order/truth).

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Duat

Duat (pronounced "do-aht") (also Tuat and Tuaut or Akert, Amenthes, Amenti, or Neter-khertet) was the realm of the dead in ancient Egyptian mythology.

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Pyramid Texts

The Pyramid Texts are a collection of ancient Egyptian religious texts from the time of the Old Kingdom.

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Ra

Ra (rꜥ or rˤ; also transliterated rˤw; cuneiform: ri-a or ri-ia) or Re (ⲣⲏ, Rē) is the ancient Egyptian sun god.

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Book of the Dead and Dragon Comparison

Book of the Dead has 84 relations, while Dragon has 392. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 1.05% = 5 / (84 + 392).

References

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