enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Anubis - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anubis

    The Greek Plutarch (c. 40–120 AD) reported a tradition that Anubis was the illegitimate son of Nephthys and Osiris, but that he was adopted by Osiris's wife Isis: [24] For when Isis found out that Osiris loved her sister and had relations with her in mistaking her sister for herself, and when she saw a proof of it in the form of a garland of ...

  3. Isis - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isis

    Isis is found frequently in works of fiction, such as a superhero franchise, and her name and image appear in places as disparate as advertisements and personal names. [291] The name Isidoros, meaning "gift of Isis" in Greek, [292] survived in Christianity despite its pagan origins, giving rise to the English name Isidore and its variants. [293]

  4. Mysteries of Osiris - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mysteries_of_Osiris

    The number of relics (12, 14, 16, 26 or 42) collected by Isis or Anubis, as well as the distribution of members across the territory, their very nature - body parts or regalia (scepter, crown) - are subject to significant variations. [44] Divergences are sometimes found even within the same source if it is a compilation of varied traditions .

  5. Osiris myth - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osiris_myth

    Isis, in the form of a bird, copulates with the deceased Osiris. At either side are Horus, although he is as yet unborn, and Isis in human form. [37] Osiris's death is followed either by an interregnum or by a period in which Set assumes the kingship. Meanwhile, Isis searches for her husband's body with the aid of Nephthys. [36]

  6. Osiris - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osiris

    Osiris' wife, Isis, searched for his remains until she finally found him embedded in a tamarisk tree trunk, which was holding up the roof of a palace in Byblos on the Phoenician coast. She managed to remove the coffin and retrieve her husband's body. In one version of the myth, Isis used a spell to briefly revive Osiris so he could impregnate her.

  7. Archaeologists uncover golden 'tongues' and 'nails' in ...

    www.aol.com/archaeologists-uncover-golden...

    The objects were found at the Al-Bahnasa archaeological site, which is located in the Minya Governorate. ... Isis, Horus and Osiris were found in the tombs, in addition to 13 human tongues made of ...

  8. Mysteries of Isis - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mysteries_of_Isis

    Roman statue of Isis, second century CE. Greco-Roman mysteries were voluntary, secret initiation rituals. [2] They were dedicated to a particular deity or group of deities, and used a variety of intense experiences, such as nocturnal darkness interrupted by bright light, or loud music or noise, that induced a state of disorientation and an intense religious experience.

  9. '100% inspired by ISIS': A timeline of driver's movements ...

    www.aol.com/100-inspired-isis-timeline-drivers...

    Jabbar's truck contained an ISIS flag. He was fatally shot by police at the scene. Police investigators surround a white truck that has crashed into a work lift in the French Quarter of New ...