Osiris was murded by his brother Seth. He cut him into pieces before hiding them in 14 different locations. Isis recovered them and put them together to make the first mummy.
He was the god, no, the king of the underworld. Osiris was the last checkpoint for getting approved to live in the underworld.
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Osiris was the once king of Egypt who was father of Horus and became lord of the dead in the afterlife, as well as rebirth. He was a god of the Underworld, the dead, past Pharaohs, agriculture (old form), fertility (old form).
The ancient Egyptians thought that Osiris was very important because he served over the land of the dead. Osiris judged the dead and granted new life after the floods.
he was worshiped because he was the Egypt's sun god
Because he is one of the gods. I think he is the sun god. the egyptions rely on their gods for everything.
Yes Osiris was a important ancient Egyptian god; the god of the dead, the afterlife, and resurrection.
Because he was a god
Osiris was the god of the afterlife, death and the dead
Osiris was the god of the underworld. Osiris was killed by his brother Set or Seth. Isis is Osiris' wife and god of mother nature.
Because he is a jipsey haha
Yes. As the god Osiris had lived, died, and was reborn.
Osiris
Osiris ruled the underworld as the king of the dead and gave everyone the hope of life after death.
Osiris was the lord of the Underworld, the dead, past Pharaohs, agriculture (old form), fertility (old form).
Anubis was the most important god of the Dead but he was replaced during the Middle Kingdom by Osiris.
Ammit and Osiris
because he is the oldest god for whom they have heard of
Osiris was the god of the dead, and ruler of the underworld. Osiris was the brother/husband of Isis, and the brother of Nepthys and Seth. He was also the father of Horus. ... In fact, the ancient Egyptians believed that Osiris gave them the gift of barley, one of their most important crops.
Osiris was also God of the underworld. He was extrimly important through out the ancient Egyptian Cizilization.