Mandulis

Mandulis (also Merul and Melul) was a god of ancient Nubia also worshipped in Egypt.

[1] The worship of Mandulis was unknown to Egypt under the native Pharaohs, the Temple of Kalabsha being constructed under the Ptolemies (305 to 30 BC).

A series of dated inscriptions can be found in the temple from the reign of Vespasian down to AD 248 or 249.

An inscription at Dendur identifies him as the "great god, lord of Talmis", clearly indicating the centre of his cult.

At Philae, he is depicted in humanoid form on a wall next to the last known hieroglyphic inscription, which was dedicated to him in AD 394.