Isis would most likely be the most significant, if not Hathor.
In Egyptian mythology Hathor was the child of Nut and Ra. Hathor was also the wife to Horus.
Ra or Ptah was the father of Hathor.
He killed the Hyksos and married his sister!
There are HUNDREDS however here are a few~ Thoth, Osiris, Isis, Hathor, Horus, Ra, Bes, Geb, Hapi, Khepri, Sobek, Bastet, etc
To the Egyptians, the cow was divine and not sacrificed.
Egyptians had many gods eg. Isis, Hathor, Osiris, Anubis etc.
osiris,bast,hathor,etc
Ancient Egyptians, Romans and Greeks and some modern cults.
The ancient Egyptians did not apply a calander to the birth of their gods and goddesses.
Isis would most likely be the most significant, if not Hathor.
which civilization had an close impact on the egyptians
The ancient Egyptian gods such as Isis, Osiris, Horus, Ra, Hathor, and Bast.
Yes, when pharaoh's were women they were either Hathor or Horus.
Hathor is the great goddess of the Egyptians, she has been called the mother of Ra, his daughter, or his wife; she is also either the wife or mother of Horus.
Egyptians did not worship Io; the Greeks identified her with the Egyptian goddesses such as Hathor, who was depicted with cattle symbolism.
Hathor was represented as half cow half woman. To understand why we must look at the three things Hathor represented these being love, music, and beauty. After naming these three traits we realize we must see our selves as an Ancient Egyptian to understand. Music was a very feminine trait in those days and so was love and beauty. Many Ancient Egyptians were farmers and raised cows along with other livestock. Cows are female and are easlily recongnized by the people of Egypt. Assoiating these traits with a cow-woman Egyptians could more easily relate with her.