Just a few that I know of...
Anubis is the Greek name for a jackal-headed god associated with mummification and the afterlife (death), occording the Egyptian Mythology. (was also seen as the deity of embalming)
Osiris is the God of Death and Rebirth in Egyptian Mythology.
Yes. This symbol represented life.
The Egyptian gods were associated with concepts such as death, sun, etc... which may explain why there were "so many"!
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Pollux and Castor were gods that represented death and life/immortality.
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no, not all Egyptian gods hold the ankh but many are depicted with the ankh, since the ankh represented eternal life set (or seth: god of evil chaos and disorder) was not usually depicted with the ankh
Egyptian gods explained things that egyptians did not understand like the seasons, death, the sun setting, and the nile river.
Each god symbolised something different. The good gods (Horus for example) symbolised hope and protection whereas the bad/evil gods (seth for example) represented distruction and sadness
All Egyptian gods and goddesses related in some way to life and to nature; such as Re being a ruler of the gods and also a sun deity, or that Shu held aloft Nut, the night sky, but was himself lord of cool air, wind, and the upper sky.
"Taker of life" does not relate to any Egyptian god or goddess; there was not a god or goddess of death (that is, a god or goddess solely of death itself).