No, only one wife and she was Iris.
Anubis was the god of death and underworld, his head was a jackals because at the time, jackals would eat the unhidden mummies and the jackal was a good animal to represent death Osiris is the god of the Underworld. The difference between the two of them is that Anubis "supervised" the dying process and escorted the dead to the Underworld. Actual control of that realm was relegated to Osiris.
Osiris And Ra Were Two Gods Osiris Is God Of The Underworld And RaIs God Of The Sun
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Amon re was the sun god, aka Amun Ra. There are two gods in this one god, Amun, and Ra, Amun was combined with Ra. Ra is the sun god. He was born, acording to the Egyptian creation story, out of nuu, nothingness (nuu is a term for the void before the world was dreated, not a god) he then gave birth to Geb and Tefnet, the upper and lower air. They gave birth to Osiris, Isis, Seth, Thout and Nepthys. Nepthys, Set's wife and Osiris gave birth to Anubis, god of mummification. Later Osiris and Isis, his wife, gave birth to Horus, who eventually killed seth. Osiris died twice, and then became the god of the dead(different story).
They believed that once you died, your heart was weighed against the feather of truth by the god Anubis to determine if you could go into the afterlife. If it wasn't balanced, your heart would be eaten by Ammit, Devourer of the Dead, and the deased would go no further. They also believed that having Great Pyramids made you immortal once you died.
The main two are Anubis and Osiris.
Anubis was the god of death and underworld, his head was a jackals because at the time, jackals would eat the unhidden mummies and the jackal was a good animal to represent death Osiris is the god of the Underworld. The difference between the two of them is that Anubis "supervised" the dying process and escorted the dead to the Underworld. Actual control of that realm was relegated to Osiris.
Osiris And Ra Were Two Gods Osiris Is God Of The Underworld And RaIs God Of The Sun
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Osiris, the chief god of the dead and Afterlife, plus Thoth, the scribe of the gods and a tribunal of 43 deities were present at the weighing of the heart
Amon re was the sun god, aka Amun Ra. There are two gods in this one god, Amun, and Ra, Amun was combined with Ra. Ra is the sun god. He was born, acording to the Egyptian creation story, out of nuu, nothingness (nuu is a term for the void before the world was dreated, not a god) he then gave birth to Geb and Tefnet, the upper and lower air. They gave birth to Osiris, Isis, Seth, Thout and Nepthys. Nepthys, Set's wife and Osiris gave birth to Anubis, god of mummification. Later Osiris and Isis, his wife, gave birth to Horus, who eventually killed seth. Osiris died twice, and then became the god of the dead(different story).
Andjety was the Egyptian deity of the underworld who is believed to be the god that became Osiris. Andjety and Osiris were closely associated. Ultimately, their symbols were similar. Both had the symbol of the crook and flail. Andjety wore a high, cone-shaped crown with two feathers. Andjety was the god of fertility.
They believed that once you died, your heart was weighed against the feather of truth by the god Anubis to determine if you could go into the afterlife. If it wasn't balanced, your heart would be eaten by Ammit, Devourer of the Dead, and the deased would go no further. They also believed that having Great Pyramids made you immortal once you died.
Plutarch and others have noted that the sacrifices to Osiris were "gloomy, solemn, and mournful..." (Isis and Osiris, 69) and that the great mystery festival, celebrated in two phases, began at Abydos on the 17th of Athyr (November 13) commemorating the death of the god, which was also the same day that grain was planted in the ground. "The death of the grain and the death of the god were one and the same: the cereal was identified with the god who came from heaven; he was the bread by which man lives. The resurrection of the god symbolized the rebirth of the grain." The first phase of the festival was a public drama depicting the murder and dismemberment of Osiris, the search of his body by Isis, his triumphal return as the resurrected god, and the battle in which Horus defeated Set.
First: Jason was NOT a god, he was a hero. Significant difference. Second, Jason had two wives: Medea and Creusa.
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Freemasons can't have two wives.