Well it is known that Seth killed Osiris. One day Seth invited Osiris and Seth had already planed to kill his own brother. What happened was Seth then brought out a pig that had all different jewles and fancy decorations in it. He said " whoever fits perfectly in this pig will be able to keep it for them selfs". Ok so one by one everyone there went in it and no one fit so it then was Osiris turn. He fit in it perfectly. But, Seth already he knew he would because he measured his brother perfectly. So right then when he sat into the pig Seth said " oh yes you fit so you get to keep it it will be the coffin you die in". While saying that he slamed the cover down closing it on his brother and putting it into the Nile river. That is one of the stories. it was not a pig it was a box that he decorated, after osiris' death isis was devasteded at the death of her husband so she went on a journey to find the box but to no avail, she then came across a bunch of children who told her where seth had thrown the box in the nile, this then took her to the land of babalonia or something she found him after becoming a nurse to the queens daughter etc etc seth found out and cut osiris up the end <3
Seth is the brother of Isis and Osiris, who tricks Osiris to his death and takes the throne that had been his brothers.
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Isis did not die in Egyptian myth, her husband Osiris did.
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Seth killed Osiris for a few reasons. Nephthys took Isis's form and seduced Osiris. She became pregnant with Anubis. Of course Seth was outraged that his wife had an affair with Osiris, considering he already hated Osiris enough. It's said that this added to the reasons he wanted to kill Osiris. Also, Osiris was the Pharaoh, and Seth was jealous. He always wanted the throne for himself.
Seth the the God of Caous and Destruction. It is said that Seth killed by his brother Osiris. He cut him up into pieces before hiding them in 14 different locations. Osiris' wife Isis recovered the body parts and put them together to make the first mummy,and you can also be known as Set.
He married Isis the Mother goddess of Egypt.
In Egyptian myth, Set did not kill his sister Isis, he killed Osiris her husband and brother in a attempt to become the ruler of Egypt. Isis revived Osiris and had Horus who was Set's rival for the throne.
osiris,isis seth and nepthys
It is said that Seth killed by his brother Osiris. He cut him up into pieces before hiding them in 14 different locations. Osiris' wife Isis recovered the body parts and put them together to make the first mummy
Isis is an Egyptian myth. It is about Isis and Osiris. Isis means fertility. Osiris and Isis were husband and wife. They had a child named Horus.
In the typical form of her myth, Isis was the first daughter of Geb, god of the Earth, and Nut, goddess of the Sky, and she was born on the fourth intercalary day. She married her brother, Osiris, and she conceived Horus with him. Isis was instrumental in the resurrection of Osiris when he was murdered by Seth.
Isis had three brothers, Osiris, Horus (the elder), and Seth. She also had a sister named Nephthys. Isis eventually married her brother Osiris.
Isis did not die in Egyptian myth, her husband Osiris did.
She is sister-wife of Osiris. Seth is also her brother. Nephthys is the sister-wife of Seth, and the sister of Isis.
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It is said that Seth killed by his brother Osiris. He cut him up into pieces before hiding them in 14 different locations. Osiris' wife Isis recovered the body parts and put them together to make the first mummy.
Isis is an Egyptian myth. It is about Isis and Osiris. Isis means fertility. Osiris and Isis were husband and wife. They had a child named Horus.
In Egyptian mythology, Osiris is a god associated with the afterlife, resurrection, and fertility. The Osiris myth tells the story of how he was murdered by his brother Set, then resurrected by his wife Isis. Osiris then became the ruler of the underworld, while his son Horus avenged his father's death by defeating Set. The myth symbolizes themes of death, rebirth, and the eternal cycle of life.