The ancient Egyptian god Thoth had the head of an ibis, a swamp and wetlands bird found commonly along the Nile River (and in Florida)
BIRD
The bird Ibis or the baboon.
The ibis, it is thought, had a crescent shaped beak, linking the bird to the moon. Thoth was a god of the moon.
Thoth's sacred animal, I'm pretty sure, is an ibis. An ibis is an Egyptian bird.
Its an Egyptian god it wasnt really a king
Thoth is an ancient Egyptian god of wisdom, knowledge, magic, writing and Moon. He has a head of an Ibis-bird, native to Egypt. Sometimes Thoth were depicted as a whole Ibis-bird, or then a baboon, also a sacred animal. Thoth invented the hieroglyph writing according to Egyptian mythology. He was one of the most important gods of the Egyptian polytheistic religion.
If you believe in New Age religion, you might have seen Thoth.
The Egyptian god Thoth is considered one of the most important gods in pantheon, the Egyptian religion. He was depicted as a man with the head of a bird or eagle. He also carried around a rod and a key in his hands.
You are probably thinking about cats. However jackals (Anubis), ibises-a bird (Thoth), baboons (also a form of Thoth), hippos (Tawaret), crocodiles (Sobek) were also worshipped. Bastet was the cat headed Goddess.
You are probably thinking about cats. However jackals (Anubis), ibises-a bird (Thoth), baboons (also a form of Thoth), hippos (Tawaret), crocodiles (Sobek) were also worshipped. Bastet was the cat headed Goddess.
The Egyptian god Thoth did not die.
Thoth has many wives.