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The goddess of law, justice, and morality. She was in charge of controlling the seasons, the stars, and the actions of the gods and people. Without Ma'at, the universe would be engulfed in chaos.
The cat goddess of protection. She is more commonly known as Bast. She is the daughter and protector Ra. She is also the defender of the pharaoh. She is now depicted as a domestic cat, and therefore regarded as a good mother. She is the most honored feline goddess in Ancient Egypt and is considered ...
The goddess of mourning, rivers, sleep, nature, and night. When she became the goddess of mourning, she consequently became a protector and friend of the dead. She was the twin of Seth and sister of Osiris and Isis. Her image always stood at the head of the coffin which would take the dead to the ...
The scribe god and the god of wisdom, knowledge, secrets, and writing. He is usually depicted as a human with an Ibis head. Thoth was considered the heart and tongue of Ra, as he translated the will of Ra into speech. It is said that Thoth created himself since he uttered words that come to life. ...
The god of the earth. He is the brother and husband of Nut. His parents are Shu and Tefnut. Ancient Egyptians believed the Geb's laughter caused the earthquakes, which is why he was called the Great Cackler. His animals are the goose and the snake.
The goddess of the sky and stars. Her body is a protective layer covering the Earth. She is the sister and wife of Geb, and the mother of Osiris, Isis, Nephthys, Seth, and Horus. Ancient Egyptians believed that Nut swallowed Ra every night then she would give birth to him every morning.
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 a stylized eye. Egyptian pharaohs were taken to be the living Horus.