The son of these 2 gods was horus in mythology though they were also brothers and sister(confusing, but this was caused by the so-called hosts)
During the ancient Egyptian empire, up to 2 000 gods were worshiped. They all possesses different powers and influences in the life of the Ancient Egyptian people.Here are some of the basic and most popular ones: Ra {Sun God}, Horus {Sun & Moon god/ Air god (the Eye of Horus)}, Isis {Magic goddess}, Bast/Bastet/Basset, Aphophis {Snack how wants to eat the sun(Ra)}, Set/Seth ext...
2 of the most important Egyptian gods: 1. Ra or Re - the sun god 2. Osiris - god of the Afterlife
10.Sekbet 9.ra 8.bastet 7.ammat 6.set (seth) 5.nephthys 4.isis 3.osiris 2.horus 1.anubis
2 of the most important Egyptian gods: 1. Ra or Re - the sun god 2. Osiris - god of the Afterlife
The Ancient Egyptians were polytheistic meaning that they believed in many gods and goddesses but here are a few: Ra (or Amun-Ra), Shu, Bast, Bes, Anubis, Apophis, Sobek, Seqet, Khonsu, Babi, Neckbet, Tawaret, Hathor, Heket, Khepri, Khnum, Mekhit, Ptah, Sekhmet, Thoth Osiris, Horus, Nut, Geb, Set, and Nepthys.
The Eye of Horus is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power and good health. The eye is personified in the goddess Wadjet (also written as Wedjat,[1][2][3] Uadjet, Wedjoyet, Edjo or Uto[4] and as The Eye of Ra)[5] or "Udjat"[6] The name Wadjet is derived from "wadj" meaning "green" hence "the green one" and was known to the Greeks and Romans as "uraeus" from the Egyptian "iaret" meaning "risen one" from the image of a cobra rising up in protection.[7]Wadjet was one of the earliest of Egyptian deities who later became associated with other goddesses such as Bast, Sekhmet, Mut, and Hathor.
AnswerAccording to the ancient Egyptians, Horus the sky god had twelve followers1, one for each sign of the zodiac. Some say that the twelve tribes of Israel were formulated on the twelve signs of the zodiac, and that this led to the twelve disciples of Jesus. The boat of Ra, who was later merged with Horus, was towed by twelve gods2. Though not mentioned as "disciples", they are his followers in that they follow him throughout his quest through the sky.Whether or not these gods are analogous to Jesus' disciples remains as yet unproven.________________________________1 Gerald Massey (Ancient Egypt, the Light of the World): "Pistis Sophia, in agreement with the Book of Hades shows how the twelve as followers of Horus were constituted as a company that consisted at first of seven to which the five were added in forming the group of twelve."2 E. A. Wallis Budge (Egyptian Heaven and Hell): "The Boat [of Afu-Ra] is now towed by twelve gods."
The ogdoad was the eight children of the gods Thoth and Maat. The ogdoad are the gods and goddesses of chaos, consisting of 4 frogs (2 male 2 female) and 4 snakes (also 2 male 2 female). within the snakes, there is Amun, who is one of the gods said to have created the universe
Sobek
Hieroglyphics are famous for a lot of things. 1) helped us understand the Egyptian community 2) showed us what the Egyptians believed in 3) tells us about the Egyptian "gods" and "goddesses" 4) kept the Egyptian records for us
The major gods were called the Olympians:ZeusPoseidonApolloHermesHephaestusAresDionysusHeraAthenaArtemisDemeterAphroditeThere are 2 other major gods that were not considered Olympians(technically) and they were Hestia and Hades.