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Geb – Mythopedia A relief of Geb and Horus from tomb KV14 in the Valley of the Kings Geb is easily identified by the goose glyph atop his head kairoinfo4u CC BY-SA 2 0 As an earth god, Geb was associated with earthquakes, fresh water, and the underworld Several myths have suggested that Geb also had control over snakes due to their dwelling within the earth
Nut - Mythopedia An Ennead was a group of nine gods in Egyptian mythology Known as the Great Ennead, the Ennead of Heliopolis included the first nine gods: Atum-Ra, Shu, Tefnut, Geb, Nut, Osiris, Isis, Seth, and Nephthys Despite her somewhat tumultuous relationship with Ra, Nut assisted him with his ascension into the sky The Separation of Earth and Sky
Thoth – Mythopedia In one spiteful act, he turned himself into a boar and ate the Eye of Ra (the moon) The Eye sickened Geb terribly, causing blood to pour forth from his skin While Thoth’s services weren’t necessary to heal Geb, the ibis-headed healer did return the Eye to its rightful place Thoth was integral in the resurrection of Osiris
Nephthys - Mythopedia Nephthys was the youngest child of the gods Nut and Geb Her siblings included Osiris, Horus the Elder, Isis and Set It’s important to note that Horus the Elder was found exclusively in Greek sources; non-Greek sources did not include him amongst Nut and Geb’s offspring Like Isis and Osiris, Nephthys and Set were married before birth
Hathor – Mythopedia Hathor was the cow-headed Egyptian goddess of love, marriage and motherhood Like most long-worshiped deities she performed numerous mythological roles, including massacring the enemies of Ra, healing Horus, and nourishing the dead in the afterlife
Isis – Mythopedia Isis was the fourth child born to the gods Nut and Geb Her older siblings included Osiris, Horus the Elder [3] and Set ; she also had a younger sister named Nephthys Isis conceived her son, Horus the Younger, with her deceased brother husband Osiris
Osiris - Mythopedia Osiris was the first child of the sky goddess Nut and the earth god Geb His siblings included Horus the Elder, Set, Isis, Nephthys Osiris had several notable children He famously fathered Horus the Younger with his sister wife Isis following his resurrection, and unwittingly sired Anubis with Nephthys
Dragon Names - Mythopedia Dragon names: Origin, structure, and meaning You don’t become the fiercest mythological creature of all time without taking a few names
Cronus - Mythopedia Later on, Cronus was apparently identified with the Egyptian god Geb, the primordial embodiment of the earth, for he was invoked as father of Isis as well as Typhon (the Greek name for the Egyptian god Seth) and Nephthys, all children of Geb and Nut in ancient Egyptian mythology
Set – Mythopedia Set was born to the earth and sky gods Geb and Nut His siblings included Osiris, Horus (Note: not in all mythological versions), Isis, and Nephthys His grandfather was the sun god Ra Set took his sister, Nephthys, as his wife Having formed a connection in the womb, the two were married before they were born