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Linda Sobek is 5' 3".

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Richard Sobek is 6' 2".

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Werner Sobek was born in 1953.

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Sobek - comics - was created in 2006.

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Joseph Sobek died in 1998.

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Joseph Sobek was born in 1918.

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Linda Sobek's birth name is Linda Elaine Sobek.

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Paweł Sobek was born on 1929-12-23.

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Chips Sobek was born on 1920-02-10.

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Chips Sobek died on 1990-04-09.

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Paweł Sobek was born on 1929-12-23.

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Jeanine Sobek was born on 1972-02-22.

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it was invented by joe sobek in 1949 in conneticet it was invented by joe sobek in 1949 in conneticet it was invented by joe sobek in 1949 in conneticet

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Linda Sobek was born on July 9, 1968, in USA.

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Richard Sobek goes by Bear, and Colonel Cody.

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Maria Sobek has written:

'Chicana Creativity & Criticism'

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I think the word "Sobek" comes from Egyptian "Sebek", meaning "watching you".

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According to some myths Sobek's father was Set, the god of thunder and chaos.

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water and crocodiles

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Sobek's mother was Neith, the ancient goddess of war and wisdom. Neith's sister, Isis was the goddess of magic and life.

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Sobek. Sobek (also called Sebek, Sochet, Sobk, and Sobki), in Greek, Suchos (Σοῦχος) and from Latin Suchus, was an ancient Egyptian deity with a complex and fluid nature. He is associated with the Nile crocodile or the West African crocodile and is either represented in its form or as a human with a crocodile head.

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The people of ancient Egypt worshiped Sobek in order to appease him, the crocodiles, and to insure the fertility of their people and crops. Sobek was called the Lord of Faiyum, and was considered the god who controlled the waters. The Nile was very important to the people of Egypt.

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Crocodilopolis Egypt/ Arsinoe

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yes he has a wife

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Sobek is the ancient Egyptian god of water, fertility, and protection. He is often depicted as a crocodile-headed deity and was associated with the Nile River, as well as with military prowess. Sobek was believed to safeguard crops, control the river's flooding, and ward off evil spirits.

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Sobek

Man with the head of a crocodile.

Sobek was connected with the Nile, and protected the king. Live crocodiles were kept in pools at temples built to honour Sobek.


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Sobek played the role of an Egyptian god but he represents freedom and love after he cured people from their destinies.

Second Answerer says: Sobek was the deification of crocodiles. Many Egyptians believed that if they prayed to Sobek, he would protect them from crocodile attack. Others considered him to be a respresentation of stength and power, helping their army.

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Different myths give different accounts of the consort of Sobek. In some, Hathor is his wife, while in others Taweret is.

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Sobek is the creature that devours the hearts of sinners. Which is where the people get judged, they are judged by the weight of their heart compared to the weight of the Feather of Truth. If the heart is lighter than the feather that person gets to go to the afterlife, however if the heart is heavier than the feather, than the heart is eaten by the crocodile, known as Sobek.

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Sobek was a crocodile god.

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Sobek the croc god

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I think it was sobek

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Sobek. Sobek (also called Sebek, Sochet, Sobk, and Sobki), in Greek, Suchos (Σοῦχος) and from Latin Suchus, was an ancient Egyptian deity with a complex and fluid nature. He is associated with the Nile crocodile or the West African crocodile and is either represented in its form or as a human with a crocodile head.

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They were sacred to the crocodile god, Sobek.

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he wore a skirt with a hat and carried a staff

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Sobek was paired with a number of goddesses in different locations, most notably Hathor, Renenutet, Heqet and Taweret, and was sometimes referred to as the father of Khonsu, Horus or Khnum.

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In ancient Egyptian religion, crocodiles were associated with the god Sobek. Sobek was a deity symbolizing power, protection, and fertility, often depicted as a man with a crocodile head or as a full crocodile. Crocodiles were also seen as sacred animals in some regions of Africa, representing strength and ferocity.

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Sobek, the Corcodile God of Egypt

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Ra and Sobek are his brothers. Nun and Neith are his parents.

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Sobek

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