because it was a hippo and hippos charge and make a lot of destruction
In Egyptian mythology, Set (also spelt Sutekh, Setesh, Seteh) is an ancient god, who was originally the god of the desert, one of the two main biomes that constitutes Egypt, the other being the small fertile area either side of the Nile. Due to developments in the Egyptian language over the 3,000 years that Set was worshipped, by the Greek period, the t in Set was pronounced so indistinguishably from that the Greeks spelt it this way, as Seth
The ancinet Egyptian god Seth did not die, so did not need a sarcophagus.
Record-keeping wasn't accurate back then sono one really knows
I would say No or yes. But mostly no. Hapi was a god. So if the pharaoh was the son, then he or she would be a god or goddess. Not a pharaoh. So yea the answer is no.
The ancient Egyptian ruler was considered to be a living god, so naturally he outranked the priesthood and everyone else.
Set was a god, not a Egyptian.
Yes. Set was probably the most evil and terrible "god" ever in Egyptian Religion, that I don't even know why he was a "god"! But, Set was so upset with Osiris, that, plainly, he killed him!
The nickname of him is the red god because in egypt, the color red stands for evil, and set is the god of evil, so they named him the red god, a.k.a. the evil god
In Egyptian mythology, Set (also spelt Sutekh, Setesh, Seteh) is an ancient god, who was originally the god of the desert, one of the two main biomes that constitutes Egypt, the other being the small fertile area either side of the Nile. Due to developments in the Egyptian language over the 3,000 years that Set was worshipped, by the Greek period, the t in Set was pronounced so indistinguishably from that the Greeks spelt it this way, as Seth
Ra was an ancient Egyptian sun god with the head of a hawk; a universal creator; he merged with the god Amen as Amen-Ra to become the king of the godsRa is the God of the sun He used to be king but then he got old and basically retired and then Osiris the God of The Underworld replaced him but then got overthrown by Set the god of Evil his brother but then Osiris's sun Horus battled Set and Horus won so Horus Became King of the Gods and Goddesses.
In Egyptian mythology, Set (also spelt Sutekh, Setesh, Seteh) is an ancient god, who was originally the god of the desert, one of the two main biomes that constitutes Egypt, the other being the small fertile area either side of the Nile. Due to developments in the Egyptian language over the 3,000 years that Set was worshipped, by the Greek period, the t in Set was pronounced so indistinguishably from that the Greeks spelt it this way, as Seth
The evil god Set did and he made i his so called "base"
The ancinet Egyptian god Seth did not die, so did not need a sarcophagus.
Record-keeping wasn't accurate back then sono one really knows
for being a god
No. Evil is the absence of good. God did not create evil...we made evil, and unfortunately for God, He gave us free will, so everything evil in this world has been chosen by us.
So that Nut's children by Geb could be born, they being Horus the Elder, Osiris, Isis, Set and Nephthys.