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Hm.
Why did he have to kill his brother for?
For power?
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Mar 23 2015, 1:23 AM EDT by
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Thoth
wasn't there a book called the book of Thoth?
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Jan 28 2013, 2:40 PM EST by Anonymous
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Nice
This was intressting yet not helpful at all
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Apr 29 2012, 2:23 PM EDT by Anonymous
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Missing bout Set
Set also try take over Anubis underworld
Anubis beat Set send him in to darkness forever
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Sep 7 2011, 10:25 AM EDT by Hrstband
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set
this dude is kinda evil don't you think
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May 3 2011, 9:40 AM EDT by
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osiris
the lord of the dead is a cool guy
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May 3 2011, 7:05 AM EDT by
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Amun
The God Amun had achieved the position of head of the state pantheon by the New Kingdom.
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Apr 2 2010, 5:57 AM EDT by
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Ammit
An Egyptian goddess who has the head of a crocodile, the front part of a panther or lion, and the rear of a hippopotamus. She is the devourer of heart at Judgement.
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Apr 2 2010, 5:51 AM EDT by
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Amenhotep
Amenhotep is the son of Hapu and takes the appearance of a man. He is associated with healing.
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Nov 18 2010, 9:13 PM EST by
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Aker
Aker (also known as Akeru) was an ancient Egyptian earth god and the deification of the horizon. He guarded the eastern and western borders of the netherworld and protected the sun god Ra when he first entered the netherworld at sunset and again whe
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Oct 12 2011, 1:27 PM EDT by
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Wadjet
The Ancient Egyptian goddess Wadjet was originally the protector of Lower Egypt but upon the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt she became the protector and patron of all Egypt. She is usually known as the "Cobra Goddess," or the "snake-headed" w
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Aug 7 2008, 3:04 PM EDT by
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Thoth
The Ancient Egyptian god Thoth ( also known as Tahuti, Tehuti, Zehuti, Techu, or Tetu) was one of the better known Egyptian gods. He played an important part in the Egyptian Pantheon, and is often shown with the head of an Ibis or Baboon. He wa
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Jun 25 2009, 3:52 PM EDT by
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Set
The Ancient Egyptian god Set ( whose name is also spelled Seth, Sutekh or Seteh)was the god of chaos. It is said that originally Set was the god of storms, chaos, and desert, but after many years he became predominantly the god of chaos. Being th
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Nov 19 2010, 2:39 AM EST by
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Sekhmet
The Ancient Egyptian Goddess Sekhmet (whose name is also spelled Sachmet, Sakhet, Sekmet, Sakhmet, Sekhet, and Sacmis.) was the goddess of war in Upper Egypt. But after years of war and turmoil in Lower Egypt, whose war goddess was Bast, Sekhmet be
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Aug 7 2008, 10:50 AM EDT by
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Nut
The Ancient Egyptian goddess Nut, whose name is also spelled Nuit, Newet, and Neuth, is the goddess of the sky. In almost every one of her depictions she is arched across the sky, wearing a dress decorated with stars. Nut was the wife and sister
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Jun 18 2010, 12:07 PM EDT by
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Geb
The Ancient Egyptian god Geb is seen as either a man with a goose on his head, or the man lying down under the arch of the sky goddess Nut. Geb was the patron god of the Earth and Egyptians used to believe that earthquakes were caused when he l
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Horus
The Ancient Egyptian god Horus is said to be born of Osiris and Isis. In some ancient translations his name literally means "Horus, the son of Isis." He is usually represented as a man with a hawk/falcon head. He is the patron god of the sky. Hor
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Sep 17 2008, 8:05 PM EDT by
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Osiris
The Ancient Egyptian god Osiris was the patron of death, fertility, and life. Osiris was worshiped in Egypt as early as 2500 B.C. and is considered one of the oldest Egyptian gods. He is often portrayed with green skin which to the Ancient Egyptian
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Hathor
The Ancient Egyptian goddess Hathor was present in Egypt as early as 2700 B.C. She was revered by women throughout Egypt, mothers especially seeing as she was supposed to bring imminent birth and was also worshiped ,along with Bat , as a fertility
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Isis
Isis is one of the most prominent goddesses in Ancient Egyptian Mythology. She is said to be the patron of nature and magic, a friend of slaves, sinners, artisans, and wealthy alike. And is also revered as the "ideal" mother and wife. She had t
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