For Egyptian gods and goddesses, at least Osiris, Isis, Horus, Set, and Nepthys, it is sort of like reincarnation but not. So, originally Osiris, Isis, Horus, Set, and Nepthys were all brother and sister but then later on the story was told differently with Osiris and Set still being brothers and Osiris being married to Isis and Horus being their son while Set and Nepthys were married.
Isis was both Osiris sister and wife. When the story was originally told Osiris and Isis were brother and sister but then later the story was told again and the two were for lack of a better word "reincarnated" being husband and wife.
Isis and Osiris are brother and sister.
Isis, the Goddess of Magic, married Osiris, the God of the Dead. Isis and Osiris had one child, Horus.
Isis and Nephthys.
Isis and Osiris
He married Isis the Mother goddess of Egypt.
Isis did not marry after the death of Osiris.
Isis and Osiris are brother and sister.
Isis married Osiris.
Isis, the Goddess of Magic, married Osiris, the God of the Dead. Isis and Osiris had one child, Horus.
Isis and Nephthys.
Isis had three brothers, Osiris, Horus (the elder), and Seth. She also had a sister named Nephthys. Isis eventually married her brother Osiris.
Osiris was the ancient Egyptian god of the afterlife. Husband and sister of Isis.
Osiris and Isis were husband and wife, but also sister and brother.This may sound odd, but incest was very commen in ancient civilisations. Isis and Osiris had a son together, called Horus.
She is sister-wife of Osiris. Seth is also her brother. Nephthys is the sister-wife of Seth, and the sister of Isis.
Horus was the son of Osiris and Isis. But in some other stories these three are depicted as brothers and sister.
Isis,mother of Horus the Avenger.
In Egyptian mythology, Osiris married Isis because she was his sister and also his true love. They were both part of the Ennead, a group of nine deities in ancient Egyptian religion, and their marriage symbolized stability, fertility, and the eternal cycle of life and death. Together, they ruled over Egypt and were beloved by the people for their wisdom and benevolence.