| Aah (Iah) |
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Moon god. Likewise worshipped by
Egypt. |
Amon (Amun) |
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midday Sun god; chief god of Egypt.
Likewise worshipped in Egypt. |
| Bast |
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goddess of war in Lower Egypt (represented by cat).
Likewise worshipped in Egypt. |
| Hathor |
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goddess of love; Sun goddess (represented by a cow).
Likewise worshipped in Egypt. |
| Horus |
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god of light (represented by a falcon).
Likewise worshipped in Egypt. |
| Ishtar |
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fertility goddess (Venus). Likewise worshipped by
Egypt. Known as Astarte in
Athens and Sparta. |
| Isis |
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goddess; consort and sister of
Osiris.
Likewise worshipped in Egypt. |
| Maat |
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goddess of justice and truth (represented by a feather).
Likewise worshipped in Egypt. |
| Min |
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most powerful and oldest Egyptian god.
Likewise worshipped in Egypt. |
| Nut |
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sky goddess; goddess of heaven. Likewise worshipped in Egypt. |
| Osiris |
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resurrected god; consort and brother of
Isis.
Likewise worshipped in Egypt. |
Re
(Rah) |
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god of midday Sun (represented by a hawk).
Likewise worshipped in Egypt. |
| Set |
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god of darkness and death. Likewise worshipped in Egypt. |
| Shu |
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air god. Likewise worshipped in Egypt. |
| Sobek |
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crocodile god; assisted in resurrection of Osiris.
Likewise worshipped in Egypt. |
| Sokar (aka Seker) |
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phoenix god; sometimes shown as a phoenix,
which represented 1,000 and rebirth. Likewise worshipped in Egypt. |
| Taweret |
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goddess of childbirth and fertility.
Likewise worshipped in Egypt. |
| Thoth |
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god of wisdom (similar to Greek god called
Hermes).
Likewise worshipped in Egypt. |