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The goddess Isis (the mother of Horus ) was the first daughter of Geb , god of the Earth, and Nut , the goddess of the Overarching Sky, and was born on the fourth intercalary day . At some time Isis and Hathor had the same headdress. In later myths about Isis , she had a brother, Osiris

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Osiris was at times considered the oldest son of the Earth god Geb , [ 1 ] and the sky goddess Nut , as well as being brother and husband of Isis , with Horus being considered his posthumously begotten son. [ 1 ] He was also associated with the epithet Khenti-Amentiu , which means "Foremost

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farthest reaches of the Empire , including the mystery cult of the syncretized Egyptian goddess Isis , and deities of solar monism such as Mithras and Sol Invictus , found as far north as Roman Britain . The era of Christian hegemony began with the conversion of Constantine I . In 391

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In ancient Roman religion , Ceres was a goddess of agriculture, grain crops , fertility and motherly relationships. Her cult took many forms. She was the central deity in Rome's so-called plebeian or Aventine Triad , and was paired with her daughter Proserpina in what Romans described as

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Athena's cult as the patron of Athens seems to have existed from the earliest times and was so persistent that archaic myths about her were recast to adapt to cultural changes. The Greek philosopher, Plato (429–347 BC), identified her with the Libyan deity, Neith , the war-goddess and huntress

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A number of major deities are addressed as the creator of the cosmos. These include Atum , Ra , Amun and Ptah amongst others, as well as composite forms of these gods such as Amun-Re. This was not seen as contradictory by the Egyptians. The development of Egyptian religion in the New Kingdom

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preeminent over the others, including the sun god Ra , the mysterious god Amun , and the mother goddess Isis . For a brief period, in the aberrant theology promulgated by the pharaoh Akhenaten , a single god, the Aten , replaced the traditional pantheon. Yet the overall system endured, even

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Coptic documents with the name Sēt . Set had a brother called Osiris and two sisters called Isis and Nepthys . His Mother was the sky goddess Nut and his father was the earth god Geb . [ edit ] Set animal Main article: Seth animal In art , Set was mostly depicted as a mysterious and

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Ennead of Heliopolis , a daughter of Nut and Geb . Nephthys was typically paired with her sister Isis in funerary rites because of their role as protectors of the mummy and the god Osiris and as the sister-wife of Set . Nephthys is occasionally regarded as the mother of the funerary-deity

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The success of ancient Egyptian civilization stemmed partly from its ability to adapt to the conditions of the Nile River Valley. The predictable flooding and controlled irrigation of the fertile valley produced surplus crops, which fueled social development and culture. With resources to