Among her titles, Nephthys was known as:
Lady of the Body (of the Gods)
Dweller within Senu
Lady of Heaven
Mistress of the Gods
Great Goddess, Lady of Life
Nephthys is a goddess; ageless.
On the head of Nephthys, the symbols for "basket" and "house".
Nephthys never died, she was however a goddess of the dead.
In Egyptian mythology, Set and Nephthys did not have children together. Set's consort was usually considered to be the goddess Nephthys, but they did not have any offspring together.
Nephthys is a immortal Egyptian goddess, who can not die in Ancient Egyptian religion.
In Egyptian mythology, Anubis is often considered the son of Nephthys and Set or Osiris and Nephthys. Some texts also suggest that Anubis may be the son of Ra and Nephthys. However, his parentage varies in different sources, making it somewhat uncertain.
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she was alive.....
Nephthys
Nephthys was born a goddess. She is the daughter of Nut the sky goddess and Geb the earth god.
Nephthys, in ancient Egyptian mythology, was an important goddess associated with the night, mourning, and the protection of the dead. She was often depicted as a protective figure, assisting in the burial rites and safeguarding the deceased, particularly in her role as the sister of Isis and the wife of Set. Nephthys also symbolized the balance between light and darkness, playing a crucial role in the cycle of life and death within Egyptian beliefs. Her presence in funerary rituals underscored her significance in ensuring a safe passage to the afterlife.
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