Some scholars have noticed the similarities in both concept and image between Mary, mother of Jesus, and the Egyptian goddess Isis. It may well be that some aspects of mariology and of her depiction are derived from the concept and image of Isis, but it is unlikely that Mary was conceived by the gospel authors as a likeness of Isis.
Nut is the mother of Isis.
Isis, I think.
No, it is not the same. Mother Superior is the title given to the nun in charge of a convent.
Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, was pregnant at the same time as Mary, the mother of Jesus.
Isis
the story of Virgo is the same of that in Egyptian, isis, or greek or roman, venus and aphrodite, or in Christianity and catholics, mother Mary the virgin that gave birth
Isis was worshipped as the archetypal wife and mother: love and affection.
No. we do not know the name of Peter's mother but it was not the same as the mother of Jesus.
Isis.
That depends on the religion. Greek/Roman = Hera/Juno Egyptian = Isis Christian = the Virgin Mary (based upon the Isis and Ishtar cults) Assyrian/Babylonian = Ishtar (same name)
yeah Anubis has a mother Nephthys but was said to be raised by Isis
She was~ Isis, Egyptian Goddess of Magic and Life