Seth is the Egyptian god of evil
Egyptian myth does not have the birth year of Seth.
All ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses were real to the ancient Egyptian people, just as Allah is real to Moslems, Buddha is real to Buddhists and the Christian god is real to faithful Christians.Taking one example of an ancient Egyptian deity and suggesting that he might be real today is foolish, since Seth (not his Egyptian name) is not worshipped in the modern world and has no followers, no priests and no cult associated with him - any more than Isis, Sebek, Nut, Geb, Ptah or Atum have.
Seth, never dying in Egyptian myth, did not have a tomb.
Seth did not die in Egyptian myth.
The ancinet Egyptian god Seth did not die, so did not need a sarcophagus.
In French, the name Seth does not have a specific meaning as it is a name that originates from other languages such as Hebrew and English. It is not a commonly used name in French-speaking regions.
Egyptian myth does not say.
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Seth did not kill Anubis in ancient Egyptian myth.
No, this is an issue that comes from translation. The Egyptian Seth is the mischievous god of the Underworld whose proper Egyptian name is "Seti" or "Setesh." The Old Testament Seth is the progenitor of all humanity (through Noah) and comes from the Hebrew "Shayt".
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