Anubis became the ancient Egyptian god of mummification, and the dead on their path through the underworld.
While his brother, sometimes Horus (when his father is Osiris or his mother is Isis) became god of the living Pharaoh, rulers, law, war, young men, light, the sun,and sometimes others including guide of the dead to Aaru (heaven).
No, Horus was the son of Isis and Osiris. Anubis was his half brother, although some myths say he was his brother. Anubis's mom was Nephthys and his dad was Set.
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Horus is sometimes said to be his brother or half brother.
By some accounts of Egyptian mythology the brother of Anubis was Horus.
Anubis's brother is typically considered to be Osiris in ancient Egyptian mythology. Osiris is the god of the afterlife, resurrection, and agriculture, while Anubis is associated with mummification and the protection of the dead. They are part of a larger family of deities that includes their sister, Isis, and their brother, Seth, who is often depicted as a rival to Osiris.
Horus, the God of Sky, was his half brother.
In some cases, Anubis could be considered the brother of Horus as Isis was said to have raised Anubis - Anubis being the son of either Isis and Ra, of Osiris and Nephthysor of Set and Nephthys.
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In some accounts, where the mother of Anubis is Nephthys; his father is either Set or Osiris (thus he is brother of Horus).
Yes; Anubis is sometimes told to be the son of Seth or of his brother Osiris, making Seth his uncle or father.
No, Anubis was never a pharaoh of Egypt. His brother, Horus however was, and so to his father (either Set or Osiris).
It depends upon who the parents are of Anubis, among them: Ra (early myth); Nephthys and Set, or Osiris; or the goddesses Bast and Heset.