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The god of the head. He is depicted as a man with a jackal head. He is also the guardian of the necropolis. He is closely associated with the Egyptian burial rites and mummification.
The son of Osiris and Isis, and the king of Egypt. He is the god of sky, war, and falcons. In honor of Horus, Egyptian falcon statues were erected. He is often depicted in hieroglyphs and symbols as ...
The goddess of magic and protector of children. She was also one of the greatest goddesses in Egyptian mythology. She is the sister and wife of Osiris, and the mother of Horus. Isis is considered the ...
The god of life, death, and afterlife. He is also known as the god of the flooding of the River Nile. He is the brother and husband of Isis. He and Isis are the parents of Horus. Osiris is the most ...
The god of deserts, storms, chaos, and evil. He is the brother and mortal enemy of Osiris. He is also the husband of Nephthys. Originally, he protected Ra during his journey in the afterlife or the ...
The Egyptian sun god. In Egyptian mythology, he created himself and humankind. Ra goes through different variations as the sun. He transforms into Khepri (the rising sun), Re-Horakhte (the morning ...