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Bastet – Mythopedia Bastet was a significant deity from a very early period in Egyptian history At the Valley Temple of Khafre at Giza (c 2570 BCE), she and Hathor were the only gods whose names were recorded Initially worshipped as a fierce lioness goddess, Bastet eventually became better known for her gentler aspects
Freya – Mythopedia Freya was the arrestingly beautiful Norse goddess of blessings, love, and fertility A member of the Vanir tribe known for her skill in divination, she could be both a gentle ruler and a fierce warrior
Anubis - Mythopedia In several alternative mythologies, Anubis was said to be the son of either Bastet or Set In “The Tale of Two Brothers,” Anubis had a younger brother named Bata An ancient regional deity, Bata would ultimately not survive the passage of time or the vagaries of religious change
Hathor – Mythopedia More than a mere solar disk, the Eye of Ra was considered to be a manifestation of Hathor, though Bastet and Mut shared this distinction At times, Hathor was also portrayed as a lioness, a serpent, a sycamore tree, or papyrus plant The Egyptians associated Hathor with the constellation Mesketiu—now known as Ursa Major
Yue Lao - Mythopedia Yue Lao (月老) is the popular Chinese god of love and marriage Worshipers commonly wear a thin red string around their wrists to signify their wish for a romantic relationship
Set – Mythopedia Set, Egyptian god of chaos and disorder, was a source of tremendous antagonism in Egyptian mythology After being killed by Anubis, he became a force for good in the afterlife, defending the sun from the monster Apophis
Amun - Mythopedia Amun was the omnipresent Egyptian god whose true name was too powerful to be known Rising to prominence relatively late in Egyptian lore, he was merged with the sun god Ra, eventually becoming known as Amun-Ra
Nephthys - Mythopedia Nephthys was an Egyptian goddess primarily defined by her status as the seductress of Osiris and mother of Anubis While she had no cult of worship on her own, she was a key figure in funerary rites
Egyptian God Names - Mythopedia Egyptian god names: Origin, structure, and meaning Travel through the centuries and arrive in the world of Egyptian gods, where a non-traditional pantheon and an emphasis on life after death give Egyptian mythology both a spooky and mysterious quality to fiction and gaming
Egyptian Gods - Mythopedia Egyptian gods and goddesses were incarnations of both natural phenomena, such as the sun, and social phenomena, like knowledge Egypt itself was ruled by a pharaoh who claimed to be the gods’ representative on earth, and who acted as a mediator between mankind and the divine