atop of isis head was a lunar orb with bull horns around it or just a small throne on her head
Nut is the mother of Isis.
The lover of Isis was Osiris.
Many ancient Egyptian gods were identified by a symbol either carried on the head or in the hand, or by some specific manifestation or appearance. In the case of the goddess Astor 3s.t, commonly known today as Isis (the Greek version of her name), her name was written with hieroglyphs that include the side view of a throne; her name probably means "She of the Throne".So she did not "have a throne on her head" - she had the hieroglyph depicting a throne on her head, just as Nephthys had the hieroglyphs of her name on her head, Ma'at had a feather, Serket had a scorpion hieroglyph and so on.
No.... the sun
Isis wore a red dress with a throne on her head.
atop of isis head was a lunar orb with bull horns around it or just a small throne on her head
Horus is the son of Isis and Osirus. He is an ancient Egyptian god with the head of a falcon.
I believe she was shown with either a normal human head or a cow's head
I believe she was shown with either a normal human head or a cow's head
Horus was Isis and Osiris's son. Horus is often pictured as a god with a human body with a falcon head
she wore a red dress witha throne on her head
his mother Isis stabbed his eye so Horus cut off Isis's head. bloody bloody family!!
No, Isis is not often depicted with such a symbolism; most likely that is Hathor or Bat or Mehet-Weret. A cow was a symbolism of the royal wife. Isis after the death of Osiris was not a royal wife but a royal mother.
she was the goddess of children sister and wife of osiris and had a sundisk on her head
she was the goddess of children sister and wife of osiris and had a sundisk on her head
Not really that I know of, but in The Red Pyramid, by Rick Riordan, Thoth claims that Horus did decapitate Isis while battling Set.