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Egyptian Gods & Goddess. www.ancientegypt.co.uk/gods/story/main.html. Osiris Archetype: _________________. God of the earth and vegetation Symbolized the yearly drought and flooding of the Nile. Gave Egypt civilization. Married his sister, Isis
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OsirisArchetype: _________________ • God of the earth and vegetation • Symbolized the yearly drought and flooding of the Nile. • Gave Egypt civilization. • Married his sister, Isis • Osiris rules Egypt and he leaves Isis in charge when he is gone • Set and 72 conspirators kill him by chopping him up into pieces • Isis found almost all the pieces and put him back together (making the missing part out of clay) • King of the afterlife • Usually shown as a bearded, mummified human with green skin and wearing the atef crown. His hands come out from the mummy wrappings and hold the flail and crook.
IsisArchetype: _________________ • Isis was the sister/wife of Osiris • Shown as a a woman wearing a vulture head-dress and the solar disk between a pair of horns • Isis suckles the pharohs • May be one of the judges of the dead • Has great magical powers • Created the cobra and uses the cobra bite to make Ra reveal to her his secret name • The purest example of the loving wife and mother
SetArchetype: _________________ • God of evil, the desert, storms, and chaos • A devil figure • Antelopes are sacred to him • Hates Osiris (jealous) • Kills Osiris and becomes king before he is killed by Horus • Part pig and part donkey
HorusArchetype: _________________ • Falcon headed • The Pharaoh was supposed to be his earthly embodiment. • Son of Osiris (after his resurrection) • Set is always trying to hurt him • Stunted from his waist down • In art, he is often shown standing on crocodiles • His sons are born from Isis. Each take care of the organs during the mummification process • Duamutef (stomach) • Imsety (liver) • Hapi (lungs) • Qebehsenuef (intestines)
Ra / Re / Amen-RaArchetype: _________________ • King of the Gods • Sun god • Falcon head with a sun on top. • Sometimes seen as the creator of men (Egyptians called themselves "the cattle of Ra”) • Since heaven and the underworld have water, Ra uses a boat (Madjet (“strong”) while rising and Semektet ("becoming weak") when setting. He often has help from other gods to successfully navigate his boat. • He constantly had to fight monsters (Sebau, Nak, and Apep) • The phoenix is one of his symbols
AtenArchetype: _____________ • The actual disk of the sun • His hands are the sun’s rays • May be the creator of men
HapyArchetype: ______________ • God of the Nile floods • Keeps the land and river fertile • He has long hair, large breasts, and a protruding stomach (all symbols of fertility) and also a beard and is blue • In some areas, he was worshipped over Ra
HathorArchetype: _________________ • Usually depicted as a cow or as a beautiful woman wearing a horned headdress • She is both wife/ daughter of Ra • Also married Horus • Suckled Horus when he was young and took care of him after Set blinded him • Her milk is food of the gods • She offers food and drink to the dead • Women aspire to be her
BastArchetype: ____________ • Cat-headed • Goddess of love, sex, and childbirth • Cats are sacred (many catswere mummified in her honor
NeithArchetype: ____________ • A mother goddess • Invented childbirth • Created gods, humans, and animals • Warrior goddess • Once she spit into the Nile and this spit turned into Apep, a serpent who lives in the underworld and tries to eat Ra each night
SekhmetArchetype: ___________ • Lion headed • Wife of Ptah (an early creator god) • Breathes fire against her enemies • Delivers punishment to the gods
BesArchetype: ____________ • Popular, household god • Dwarf • Frightens evil spirits away • Hangs out with Taweret, a goddess of childbirth (she is scary looking) • Roman soldiers wore amulets with his likeness for protection