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Prepared by: Mahmoud Hegazy Madison East High School

ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses

Ammit Amun Amunet Anhur Anput Anubis In detail A demon with the head of a crocodile, the torso of a leopard, and the hindquarters of a hippopotamus Amun A man with the head of a ram, King of the gods, God of the Wind Combined with sun god Ra to become more powerful. Amunet Wife of Amun, one of the creation goddesses.[2] Anhur An Egyptian sky god and God of war.[3] His name meant "sky-bearer".[3] Husband of Mehit Anput Goddess of the seventeenth Nome of Upper Egypt Mother of Kebechet Anubis God of dead, embalming, funerals, and mourning ceremonies Jackal-headed god Son of Osiris and Nephthys, helps Osiris

More Anuket Apis Apophis Aten Babi Bast / Bastet Bes Geb Gengen-Wer Goddess of the river Nile Apis A live bull worshipped as a god at Memphis[4] This is a rare case of an animal being worshiped as a god while alive, then mummified when he died[5] Apophis God of snakes and war and Chaos He lives in the Duat. Also known as Apep. God of chaos sometimes seen as Apophis the chaos snake Aten The disk of the sun Originally an aspect of Ra Babi God of baboons Bast / Bastet Cat goddess Known to protect pregnant women and children. She is also involved in celebrations. The protector of Ra, his third eye. Bes dwarf god God of Pregnant woman, newborn babies, and family also known to protect from snake and scorpion bites Geb God of the earth Husband to Nut and father of Set, Osiris, Memphys, Isis Gengen-Wer Goose god Hapi God of the Nile Hathor Goddess of love "alter ego" of Sehkmet More

Heket Horus Isis Kebechet Khepri Khnum Khonsu Kuk Goddess of frogs God of war, sky, and falcons He is brother to Anubis and the son of Osiris and Isis Isis Goddess of magic, marriage, healing, and protection She is the wife and sister of Osiris and the mother of Horus. Kebechet Goddess of purification Also known as the wandering goddess, or the lost child Khepri God of scarab beetles Ra's aspect in the morning Khnum Ram-headed god Ra's aspect in the evening Khonsu God of the moon Kuk Personification of darkness

Maahes Egyptian lion-headed god of war The son of the creator god Ptah, as well as the feline goddess Sekhmet Ma'at Goddess of justice,truth and of order Also the daughter of Ra Command for Order Mafdet God of justice Executioner of criminals, protector of the King's chambers Menhit Minor lion goddess Wife of Anhur Nephthys Funerary goddess Consort of Seth, mother of Anubis Nekhbet vulture goddess Sister of Wadjet Nut Goddess of sky and stars Wife of Geb Osiris God of the underworld and the afterlife Husband and brother of Isis, Brother and mortal enemy to Seth, Father to Horus and Anubis Pakhet A goddess of motherhood and of war[6] Ptah God of creation

Qebui God of the North wind[7] Qetesh A mother-goddess of fertility[8] Adopted into ancient Egypt from Kadesh in what is now Syria.[8] Ra God of the Sun Ra was king of the gods until Osiris took over his throne. He is also known as Amun-Ra and Akmun-Rah Raet-Tawy Female sun goddess of Upper and Lower Egypt[9] Female counterpart of Ra[10] Sekhmet Goddess of lions, fire and vengeance Alter form of Hathor Seker Falcon god Primary god of the Memphis necropolis Serqet Goddess of scorpions

Seshat Goddess of writing and measurement Seth God of chaos/change, deserts, storms, foreigners Mortal enemy and brother to Osiris, Husband to Nephthys. He killed his brother Osiris because of jealousy. No one can really describe what he is. He is a human hybrid, half human mixed with an unknown creature. It is sometimes called the set animal Shu God of wind and air Consort of Tefnut, father of Geb and Nut Greatgrandfather to Anubis and Horus Sobek God of crocodiles and alligators Rows Ra's Sunboat throuht the Duat Sopdu A god of war Associated with the sun and with the planet Venus Tawaret hippopotamus goddess goddess of childbirth and fertility Tefnut lion goddess of water and fertility Consort of Shu, mother of Geb and Nut Thoth scribe god, god of wisdom Also known as Djehuti Wadjet Goddess of protection Sister of Nekhbet Wadj-wer Personifies the Mediterranean Sea and other lakes.

The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses http://www.obinfonet.ro/docs/relig/egipt/egyptgods.pdf The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses A 187 page book about ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses.

References Hill, J. (2010). "The Gods of Ancient Egypt". ancientegyptonline.co.uk. Retrieved 14 October 2011. Pat Remler, Egyptian Mythology, A to Z (New York: Chelsea House, 2010), p. 14 ↑Margaret Bunson, Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt (New York: Facts on File, 2002), p. 38 George Hart, The Routledge Dictionary of Egyptian Gods and Goddesses, Second Edition (London; New York: Routledge, 2005), pp. 29–30 Pat Remler, Egyptian Mythology, A to Z (New York: Chelsea House, 2010), p. 18 "Egyptian Gods: Pakhet". Egyptian-Gods.org. Retrieved December 18, 2016. JPat Remler, Egyptian Mythology, A to Z (New York: Chelsea House, 2010). p. 160 ↑ A.E. Whatham, 'Phallic Symbolism', American Journal of Urology and Sexology, Volume 14, ed. Henry G. Spooner (January–December, 1918), p. 71 Geraldine Pinch, Handbook of Egyptian Mythology (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2002), p. 185 Richard H. Wilkinson, The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt (London: Thames & Hudson, 2003), p. 164