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  2. Egyptian Gods - Mythopedia

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    Egyptian gods and goddesses were incarnations of both natural phenomena, such as the sun, and social phenomena, like knowledge. Egypt itself was ruled by a pharaoh who claimed to be the gods’ representative on earth, and who acted as a mediator between mankind and the divine.

  3. Ra - Mythopedia

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    As with many mythologies, Egyptian gods had a multiplicity of names. Ra had many other names, and was sometimes called Re, Amun-Re, Khepri, Ra-Horakhty, and Atum. Each of these names was typically associated with a different aspect of Ra’s being. Such names often emerged as the Egyptians assimilated new deities and religions into their own.

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  5. Egyptian God Names - Mythopedia

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    Typically, Egyptian gods had singular names, though some compounds (like Amun-Ra) would later attempt to unify the Egyptian pantheon. Egyptian god and goddess name inspiration Egyptian gods and goddesses had names with deep meanings— Amun , for example, means “the hidden one,” a reference to his deeply mysterious nature.

  6. Isis – Mythopedia

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    While other Egyptian gods were replaced or discarded, Isis continued to be worshipped long into the Greek and Roman periods. For a time, the prevailing thought in Greco-Roman culture was that Isis had created the world, and that all of the other gods were simply alternative names for Isis. Isis’s cult remains active to this day, as the ...

  7. Japanese Gods - Mythopedia

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    Japanese gods and goddesses include everyone from powerful creator gods to minor, localized kami. Particularly notable is the sun goddess Amaterasu, held to be the divine ancestor of the first emperor of Japan, a lineage that remains unbroken into the current day.

  8. Set – Mythopedia

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    The serial relied on the oft-repeated trope of Egyptian gods being aliens—in this case a race called Osirians. Gerard Butler plays Set in the 2016 film Gods of Egypt. While the film took several plot elements from the myth of Osiris’s death, it also took considerable artistic license.

  9. Bastet – Mythopedia

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    Bastet was a significant deity from a very early period in Egyptian history. At the Valley Temple of Khafre at Giza (c. 2570 BCE), she and Hathor were the only gods whose names were recorded. Initially worshipped as a fierce lioness goddess, Bastet eventually became better known for her gentler aspects.

  10. Egyptian Mythology - Mythopedia

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    Egyptian mythology focuses on the fundamental order of the universe, explaining the patterns of the natural world through divine actions. Of particular importance are the creation myths, the constant struggle against disorder, and the cycles of death and rebirth.

  11. Osiris - Mythopedia

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    Osiris, the “Mighty One,” was both god of the dead and a central figure of Egyptian mythology. His cult arose around 2600BCE, as those of competing deities, including Andjety of Busiris and Khentamentiu of Abydos, declined. For nearly 3,000 years, Osiris would stand as one of the most prominent Egyptian gods.