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It is called Tubachika
Great-grandfather. Osiris was the son of Geb and Nut, the children of Tefnut and Shu, the children of Ra-Atum and Iusaaset.
Well actually In Real life His dad Aknomkonnan (No Idea how to spell that) was real and after him was another pharaoh whose name was Close to Atem
"I'm guessing you mean Egypt if you're saying Pharoah. The story of the origin of the world starts with the world being empty aside from waters, which was the God "Nun". But the God Re-Atum emerged from these waters to create/spit out 2 other Gods (which represent air and moisture) and then these Gods went and had 2 kids who represented the earth and sky. I'd say Re-Atum would be the God of the Gods... Seeing as he technically started the whole process." Above answer by someone. My answer is, I think Re, or Ra, was the main god originally, but then Isis took over.
Atum was the First god of Ancient Egypt.
Atum was a creator god. The ancient Egyptians believed that Atum was the first god to ever exist on earth. They also believe that he rose from the waters of chaos and created all the gods.
Atum is the ancient Egyptian deity considered as the creator deity, and the setting sun.
Tefnut, the Egyptian goddess of moisture in the sky, did not have a mother. She was said to be created by the god Atum while he was masturbating. Later on, after Atum was associated with the god Re, Re became her father. source: http://news.egyptianmyths.net/tefnut.htm
Atum is the god of creation. He is the one who created all of the other gods. He was the first to rule the earth.
The Egyptian God.
Re-atum was an Ancient Egyptian god. Another personification of the great god Ra.
Ra's mother is nun the river goddes and her parents parents is atum
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Geb was the god of the earth; Nut the sky goddess, the children of Shu and Tefnut who are children of (Ra) Atum.
Osiris did not do so, I believe you are confusing him with Atum who created Shu, Tefnut, and Hu and Sia of his bodily fluids.
He created the world. He also lifted the dead kings' soul from the pyramid to the heavens. He also represents the setting sun.