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Egyptian goddess, fierce guardian of childbirth, depicted as a mix of hippo, crocodile, and lioness. Associated with Bes, emphasizing maternal and domestic aspects in Egyptian beliefs.
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is the Egyptian god of the Earth, often depicted lying beneath the sky goddess Nut. His name signifies "Earth," and he is associated with fertility and vegetation. Geb is part of the Ennead, the group of nine deities in Egyptian mythology.
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Egyptian goddess of love and motherhood, symbolized by cow horns and a solar disk. Her name means "House of Horus," emphasizing her protective nature and association with music. Also linked to the afterlife, welcoming the departed.
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an Egyptian deity, is associated with the rising sun, renewal, and transformation. Often depicted as a scarab beetle or a man with a beetle head,
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in Egyptian mythology, is a powerful goddess associated with motherhood, magic, and fertility. Often depicted with a throne-shaped headdress, she played a crucial role in the resurrection of her husband Osiris and the protection of her son Horus
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a complex figure in Egyptian mythology, is associated with chaos, storms, and the desert. Depicted with the head of an animal, possibly an aardvark or a mythical creature
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Egyptian god with a falcon head, symbolizing kingship and protection. Avenged his father Osiris, representing order over chaos. Associated with the Eye of Horus, a symbol of protection and royal power.
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a key Egyptian deity, represents the sky and kingship as a falcon-headed god. Associated with protection and war, he plays a crucial role in seeking justice for his father Osiris, embodying the ongoing cosmic battle between order and chaos.
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a prominent figure in Egyptian mythology, is the god of the afterlife, death, and resurrection
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a paramount deity in Egyptian mythology, is the sun god and creator. Depicted with a falcon head and a solar disk on his head
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in Egyptian mythology, is the god of mummification and the afterlife, often depicted with a jackal or dog head. He guides souls through the underworld and ensures the proper burial rituals are performed.
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Diosa de la verdad y la justicia, con pluma en la cabeza y vestido de avestruz.
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the Egyptian goddess, embodies home, fertility, and feline grace. With a lioness or cat head, she radiates protection and domesticity. Bastet also brings joy and music, a benevolent contrast to her earlier portrayal as a lioness warrior.