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Khnum was an Egyptian deity. There weren't direct analogs for most of the Egyptian pantheon into the Greco-Roman pantheon.

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Khnum was an Egyptian deity. There weren't direct analogs for most of the Egyptian pantheon into the Greco-Roman pantheon.

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Anubis is my personal favorite, of the Egyptian pantheon.

See "The Anubis Gates" by Tim Powers. Beware, your head may explode.

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She believed in the traditional Ancient Egyptian Pantheon of Gods.

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No with the exception of Akhenaten. There is record of at least 2,000 deities in the Ancient Egyptian pantheon.

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He is the combination of the Egyptian sun god Re (Ra) and the Egyptian god of the sky Horus. He is usually attributed the creation of the world, and is a diety of high importance in the Egyptian pantheon.

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