In mythology, the organs of Osiris were sometimes told to be gifted to Anubis (thus a god of embalming) or that Anubis helped Isis to wrap and preserve the body of Osiris so it could be revived.
Anubis is the God of Death in Ancient Egyptian Mythology.
Anubis is the God of Death in Ancient Egyptian Mythology.
Not in Egyptian mythology.
By some accounts of Egyptian mythology the brother of Anubis was Horus.
There was only one child of Anubis in mythology, his daughter Kebechet.
Anubis
Anubis is more commonly associated with dogs in ancient Egyptian mythology.
The ancient Egyptian god Anubis was never buried in mythology.
Anubis was largely the ancient Egyptian god of the Duat (underworld); he is thought to have ruled it prior to Osiris in mythology.
Anubis was the Egyptian God of mummification and the afterlife in Egyptian mythology. He was a jackal-headed god, with a human body. Anubis is also known as Inpu, Anup, Anpu and Ienpw.
In Greek mythology it was Hades and Persephone. In Roman mythology , it was Pluto and Persephone. In Egyptian mythology, Osiris was the god of the underworld assisted by Anubis. In Nordic mythology, Hel is the queen of the underworld.
Anubis was not a real person; he is a mythological ancient Egyptian god associated with mummification and the afterlife. There is no specific burial site for Anubis because he is a deity in Egyptian mythology.