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- Isis (20790 bytes)
1: [[Image:Ancient_eygpt-1.jpg|thumb||170px|Clipart provided by <br> [http...
3: ...is''' is a goddess in the [[Egyptian mythology|Egyptian belief]]. She was most prominent mythologicall...
7: ...ther goddesses. It eventually spread outside [[Egypt]] throughout the [[Middle East]] and [[Europe]], ...
12: ...ts pronunciation as ''eye-sis'' is a further corruption by English speakers. The Ancient Greeks tended...
14: ...nguage|Egyptian]] pronunciation is unknown, as Egyptian hieroglyphs only recorded [[consonant]]s and [... - Ra (2793 bytes)
1: [[Image:Ancient_eygpt-1.jpg|thumb||170px|Clipart provided by <br> [http...
2: ...sun disk itself, was imposed on the kingdom of Egypt.
4: ...d [[Atum]] evolved into a god of the setting sun, Atum became considered an aspect of Ra. [[Khepri]], th...
12: ...nut]] and [[Shu]]) once argued, and she left [[Egypt]]. Ra (or [[Shu]]) quickly decided he missed her...
13: {{Egypt_pictures2}} - Horus (19927 bytes)
1: [[Image:Ancient_eygpt-1.jpg|thumb||170px|Clipart provided by <br> [http...
2: ...t the ''[[Eye of Horus]]'' became an important Egyptian symbol of power.
8: ...falcon-headed man, leading to Horus' name, (in Egyptian, '''Heru'''), which meant ''The distant one''....
10: ...ification of the Queen. Due to [[Egyptian soul|Egyptian beliefs about the soul]], the bodies of the de...
17: ...us, the patron of Upper Egypt, had battled for Egypt brutally, with neither side victorious, until eve... - Anubis (7106 bytes)
1: [[Image:Ancient_eygpt-1.jpg|thumb||170px|Clipart provided by <br> [http...
2: ...been found carved on the most ancient tombs in Egypt, indeed the [[Unas]] text (line 70) associates hi...
8: ... be translated as ''young dog''. Thus, ancient Egyptian texts say that Anubis, like a jackal, silently...
12: ...ng ''Lord of the Westerners'', in reference to Egyptian belief that the entrance to the underworld was...
14: ... hearts''. One of the reasons that the ancient Egyptians took such care to preserve their dead with sw... - Set (mythology) (12196 bytes)
1: [[Image:Ancient_eygpt-1.jpg|thumb||170px|Clipart provided by <br> [http...
2: ... of the [[Nile]]. Due to developments in the [[Egyptian language]] over the 3000 years that the exista...
5: [[image:Egypt.Mythology.Set.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Set represente...
6: ...of Set. As chief god, he was patron of [[Lower Egypt]], where he was worshipped, most notably at [[Omb...
8: ... that Set's favourite food was [[lettuce]], as Egyptian lettuce is long, firm, and releases a milky su... - Hathor (11883 bytes)
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2: [[Image:Egypt.Hathor.02.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Luxor Museum]]
4: ...mythology]], '''Hathor''' ([[Egyptian language|Egyptian]] for ''house of [[Horus]]'') was originally a...
10: ...s identified as an [[hippopotamus]], which the Egyptians also considered quite motherly creatures, and...
20: ...the conquest in 3000BC of Lower Egypt by Upper Egypt), and went off to be alone, and so Hathor went to... - Mut (3472 bytes)
1: [[Image:Ancient_eygpt-1.jpg|thumb||170px|Clipart provided by <br> [http...
2: ...gdom of Egypt|Middle Kingdom]], when [[Thebes, Egypt|Thebes]] grew in importance, its patron, [[Amun]]...
4: ..., and that she could not have children, and so adopted one instead.
6: ... moon, Menthu was eventually replaced as Mut's adopted son, by [[Chons]], the moon god.
8: ...hit]], who was also a lioness goddess, and her adopted son's wife, becoming ''Mut-Sekhmet-Bast-Menhit'... - Egyptian mythology (14567 bytes)
1: ... succession of beliefs held by the people of [[Egypt]] until the coming of [[Christianity]] and [[Isla...
6: ...Ennead]] of [[Heliopolis]], whose chief god was [[Atum]]
9: ... [[Amun]]-[[Mut]]-[[Chons]] triad of [[Thebes, Egypt|Thebes]], where the chief god was Amun
10: ...the triad was formalised, where the chief god was Ptah
12: [[Image:Egypt.Mythology.Set.jpg|left|thumb|111px|Set]] - Min (god) (6198 bytes)
1: [[Image:Ancient_eygpt-1.jpg|thumb||170px|Clipart provided by <br> [http...
2: ...ogy]], known since the [[Predynastic Period of Egypt|Predynastic Period]], and even worshipped by the ...
4: ...this separation. Min's phallus is known to be exceptionally large, but rather than sexually symbolic, ...
6: ...y whose temples were built and rebuilt through Egypt's entire history.
8: ... manifestation of [[Ra]] (or more accurately, ''[[Atum]]-Ra''). At the beginning of the harvest season, ...
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