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  1. Isis (20790 bytes)
    3: ...ther of Horus, and was worshipped as the archetypical wife and mother.
    7: ...t literary inscriptions are found, but her cult became prominent late in Egyptian history, when it beg...
    16: ...s unpronounced'') Modern pronunciation is theoretical although echoes of the original pronunciation re...
    20: ...hin their mother's womb. Temples dedicated specifically to Isis become wide-spread only in the Roman t...
    22: ... Isis begin to spread outside of Egypt. In many locations, particularly [[Byblos]], her cult takes ove...
  2. Bast goddess (3454 bytes)
    3: ...she was depicted with a woman with a cat’s head carrying a sacred rattle and a box or basket.
    5: Bast or Bastet was the cat goddess and local deity of the town of [[Bubastis]] ('''Per-Bast''...
    9: ...an history, but later when she was changed into a cat goddess rather than a lion, she was changed to a...
    12: ...ngdom, as his mother. This paralleled the identification of the fierce lioness war goddess [[Sekhmet]]...
    16: ...ast''', paralleling the similar pair of patron ([[Nekhbet]]) and lioness protector ([[Sekhmet]]) for Upper ...
  3. Hapy (2473 bytes)
    3: ...came identified with [[Nu]], god (or rather, deification) of the primordial waters, in the [[Ogdoad]] ...
    5: ...of the River Bringing Vegetation''. It may be the case that originally ''Hapy'' (or a variation on it)...
    7: The annual flooding of the Nile was occasionally said to be the ''Arrival of Hapy''. Since...
    9: ...ose associated with Hapy. Hapy was often pictured carrying offerings of food or pouring water from an ...
    15: :''None can live without him''
  4. Mut (3472 bytes)
    2: ...nce, its patron, [[Amun]] also became more significant, and so his wife [[Amaunet]], who was simply a ...
    4: ...s. Indeed, since Egyptian vultures have no significant differing markings between female and male of t...
    6: ... for the triad should have proved popular, but, because the sacred lake outside Mut's temple, at Thebe...
    8: ...Sekhmet-Bast-Menhit'', and finally becoming ''Mut-Nekhbet''.
    10: ...was that the compound of Mut, Hathor, and Isis, became known as Isis alone.
  5. Pharaoh (5346 bytes)
    6: ...) this usage had been extended and was now used occasionally just as '''''hm.f''''' "His Majesty" was ...
    10: ...ythology]]). If both were real, it is unknown who came first exactly.
    11: ... II]] defended Egypt against the [[Sea People]] because they were invading or were they people fleeing...
    15: ...on which sailed from the [[Red Sea]] around [[Africa]] back to the mouth of the [[Nile]].
    24: ...ess of [[Upper Egypt]] (the [[vulture]]-goddess [[Nekhbet]]), and the goddess of [[Lower Egypt]] (the [[cob...
  6. Bast (goddess) (4923 bytes)
    3: ...ociation was broken in later years, when Anubis became thought of as [[Nepthys]]' son.
    6: ... a cat, with [[kitten]]s, the number of which indicated her own desired amount of children.
    8: ...when Bast's temple at per-Bast was [[excavation|excavated]].
    10: ...ngdom, as his mother. This paralleled the identification of the fierce lion goddess [[Sekhmet]], as hi...
    12: ..., Mut also absorbed the identities of the Sekhmet-Nekhbet pairing as well.

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