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Sphinx is located in the pyramid tomb area of Giza, Egypt. It is said that part of the head is shaped by the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Hafra according to his own portrait. [1] There is also a view that Regidff built it according to the portrait of his father Khufu. The statue is 20 meters high and 57 ... Read More
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Bast is an old god in the myth of Cthulhu created by the American novelist Howard Philip Lovecraft. Created by Robert Bullock, it is a human woman with a cat head, and the prototype is the cat god in the ancient Egyptian mythology, Bast. "The huge blind thing rustled out of the hole in the dark and ... Read More
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Neit is the goddess in ancient Egyptian mythology and the patron saint of Sais. Since the First Dynasty, the city has become the worship center of Neit in the western part of the Nile Delta in Egypt. Its ancient Egyptian name is Zau. Ness is also one of the three patron deities of the southern city ... Read More
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Amun (ancient Egyptian: ἰ mn, which means "hidden person" (also spelled "Amon"), is one of the eight gods (Ogload), and is called the three pillar god together with his wife Mute and son Confucius [1]. When Thebes became the capital of all Egypt, he became the national god and new sun god of the New ... Read More
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Set, the god of power, war, desert, storm and foreign countries in ancient Egyptian mythology, is one of the Heliopolis nine pillar gods. He is the second son of Gebu and Nute, the husband of Nefertis, and the father of Anubis. He once killed his brother Osiris by plot and was later killed by his ... Read More
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Egyptian mythology (English: Egyptian mythology) refers to the theological system and religion believed by ancient Egyptians before the spread of Christianity and Islam. Its belief was born about 3000 BC, and there were many great changes. The biggest difference between Egyptian mythology and Greek ... Read More
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Hathor is the goddess of love and beauty, the god of wealth, the god of dance and the god of music in ancient Egyptian mythology. She cares for the common people, sympathizes with the dead, and is also the protector of mothers and children. In different legends, she was the wife of Horus. The ... Read More
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Horus is the patron saint of pharaohs in ancient Egyptian mythology, the symbol of royal power, and also the god of revenge. He is the son of Osiris and Isis, the Hades. His image is a god with an eagle (falcon) head, wearing an Egyptian crown, a linen skirt around the waist, and holding a Voss ... Read More
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Anubis νουβις), It is the god of death in ancient Egyptian mythology, a beast headed god related to mummy making and life after death. It appears in the tomb murals of the pharaoh in the form of a jackal head and a human body. It is said that he is the son of the desert god Seth and his wife ... Read More
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Thoth [1], also translated as Thoth or Tut, is the god of wisdom and the moon, the local god of Heliopolis, the inventor of words, and the document of gods, which is described as a standing judge in the "Book of the Dead". Tote is usually depicted as a person with the head of a heron. Its name means ... Read More
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