There is no "family tree" of Egyptian deities because of their origins.If you go back to a time before the pharaohs, the people of Egypt lived in 40 to 50 unconnected tribal areas, each with its own set of gods and goddesses who were unrelated to those of another area. These areas became the 42 "nomes" of ancient Egypt and the gods were all continued into the Egyptian religion when Egypt became unified.
Sekhmet, the ancient Egyptian goddess of war and healing, is often depicted as a lioness. She is the daughter of the sun god Ra and is sometimes associated with the goddess Hathor, as both are considered to have aspects of motherhood and fertility. Sekhmet is also linked to other deities like Thoth, the god of wisdom, and is part of the larger Egyptian pantheon, which includes gods such as Osiris, Isis, and Horus. Her family tree reflects the interconnectedness of various gods and goddesses within Egyptian mythology.
All Greek gods and goddesses come from the same family tree, so Artemis was related to all the ageless immortals. Her imminent family was her mother Leto, her father Zeus, and her twin brother Apollo.
The Sumerian gods were believed to be part of a complex family tree, with Anu as the supreme deity and the father of all gods. Anu's children included Enlil, the god of air and storms, and Enki, the god of water and wisdom. Enlil and Enki had various offspring who were also considered gods and goddesses in Sumerian mythology.
The main god is Re/Ra/Amon. His son is Horus, and wife is Isis.
The ancient Greeks believed that there were 12 main deities, the Olympians, but there were hundreds of other minor gods and as each tree and river could be counted as a kind of god it is impossible to put a number on it.
Must depend on where you have seen the family tree. For example in Wikipedia: Family tree of the Greek gods she is listed as daughter of Uranus.
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Ouranos + Gaia = Cronus + Rhea = Poseidon As for children Poseidon fathered, there were many, including divine gods and goddesses, nymphs, giants, animals, and many mortal kings.
In terms of religion, the ancient Greeks believed in their gods and goddesses, who included:Zeus- the king of the gods and the lord of the skyPoseidon- the god of the seaHades- the god of the UnderworldAthena- the goddess of wisdom and warAres- the god of warArtemis- goddess of the huntSee 'related links' for more information and a family tree.
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