As you didn't specify, I am prepared to compile quite an extensive list.
Ra: god of the sun
Isis: goddess of magic and protector of children
Osiris: god of the Underworld
Horus: falcon-headed God of War
Set: god of destruction
Nephthys: goddess of water
Thoth: god of wisdom and ibises
Sobek: god of crocodiles
Serqet: scorpion goddess
Anubis: jackal-headed god of mummification
Hapi: river god, protector of the Nile
Apophis: god of chaos (not to be confused with Set, who was much weaker)
Bes: dwarf god
Tawaret: goddess of childbirth
Babi: god of baboons
Sekhmet: warrior goddess and goddess of healing in parts of Egypt
Hathor: the cow goddess, goddess of joy, love and music
Bast: goddess of cats
Harmachis: another form of Horus, with the head of a hawk (hmm...)
Khnum: god of rams
Ma'at: not technically a deity, more of a force of good
Isfet: like Ma'at, only its evil counterpart
Khepri: god of beetles, a form of Ra
Ptah: god of creation
Tefnut: goddess of moisture (not so sure why you'd need one but whatever)
Shu: god of the wind
Seshat: goddess of writing and measurement
Nun: god of the waters of chaos and the chaos on the edge of the universe
Sokar: god of the dead in Memphis, also had a falcon head
Anuket: same as Hapi
Aten: god of the sun, also the disc on Ra's head in pictures
Heket: goddess of frogs
Khonsu: god of the moon
Mafdet: god of justice
Nekhbet: goddess of vultures
Now, if this is for homework, I apologize for the information overload. Hope this helped some.
Yes, in ancient Egypt some gods did marry goddesses. Such as Isis being the sister and consort of Osiris; the pair of Horus and Hathor.
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There were many gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt and the depictions of them very.
Yes, the pharaohs were considered to be gods in ancient Egypt. They were believed to be the earthly embodiment of the gods and held divine status.
Yes ancient Greece and ancient Egypt have gods and goddesses. They also have modern religion of Islam and Christianity.
Pharohs were seen as living gods, in ancient Egypt.
Throughout the Dynasties of Egypt many gods and goddesses were celebrated.
The ancient Egyptians did not "trade" with their gods and goddesses but worshiped them.
they mummified animals in Ancient Egypt to give them as offerings to the gods.
Different powers, names, and people that believed in them. :)
The cat was revered as a symbol of the gods in ancient Egypt.
Ancient Egypt has so many gods and goddesses they have yet to all be counted. Modern Egypt is mostly Islam.