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  2. List of Egyptian deities - Wikipedia

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    Male. Aker – A god of Earth and the horizon [3] Amun – A creator god, patron deity of the city of Thebes, and the preeminent deity in Egypt during the New Kingdom [4] Anhur – A god of war and hunting [5] [6] [7] Aten – Sun disk deity who became the focus of the monolatrous or monotheistic Atenist belief system in the reign of Akhenaten [8]

  3. Ancient Egyptian deities - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egyptian deities are the gods and goddesses worshipped in ancient Egypt. The beliefs and rituals surrounding these gods formed the core of ancient Egyptian religion, which emerged sometime in prehistory. Deities represented natural forces and phenomena, and the Egyptians supported and appeased them through offerings and rituals so that ...

  4. Egyptian mythology - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian mythology is the collection of myths from ancient Egypt, which describe the actions of the Egyptian gods as a means of understanding the world around them. The beliefs that these myths express are an important part of ancient Egyptian religion. Myths appear frequently in Egyptian writings and art, particularly in short stories and in ...

  5. Osiris - Wikipedia

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    Osiris ( / oʊˈsaɪrɪs /, from Egyptian wsjr) [a] is the god of fertility, agriculture, the afterlife, the dead, resurrection, life, and vegetation in ancient Egyptian religion. He was classically depicted as a green-skinned deity with a pharaoh's beard, partially mummy -wrapped at the legs, wearing a distinctive atef crown, and holding a ...

  6. Amun - Wikipedia

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    With Osiris, Amun-Ra is the most widely recorded of the Egyptian gods. Ra's name simply means "sun." Like most gods in Egyptian mythologies, gods had multiple names; his additional names were Re, Amun-Re, Khepri, Ra-Horakhty, and Atum.

  7. Heka (god) - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egypt portal. v. t. e. Heka ( / ˈhɛkə /; Ancient Egyptian: ḥkꜣ (w); [1] Coptic: ϩⲓⲕhik; [2] also transliterated Hekau) was the deification of magic and medicine [3] in ancient Egypt. The name is the Egyptian word for "magic". According to Egyptian literature (Coffin text, spell 261), Heka existed "before duality had yet come ...

  8. Sekhmet - Wikipedia

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    In Egyptian mythology, Sekhmet ( / ˈsɛkˌmɛt / [1] or Sachmis / ˈsækmɪs /, from Ancient Egyptian: 𓌂𓐍𓏏𓁐, romanized : Saḫmat [2] [3]; Coptic: Ⲥⲁⲭⲙⲓ, romanized: Sakhmi ), is a warrior goddess as well as goddess of medicine. Sekhmet is also a solar deity, sometimes given the epithet 'the eye of Ra'. She is often ...

  9. Ptah - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Ptah / ˈtɑː / [1] ( Ancient Egyptian: ptḥ, reconstructed [piˈtaħ]; Ancient Greek: Φθά; Coptic: ⲡⲧⲁϩ; Phoenician: 𐤐𐤕𐤇, [2] romanized: ptḥ) [3] [note 1] is an ancient Egyptian deity, a creator god [4] and patron deity of craftsmen and architects. In the triad of Memphis, he is the husband of Sekhmet and the ...

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