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Did hathor and orsiris have children?

No, they did not have children because Hathor did not marry Osirius Isis did.


Who are four Egyptian goddesses?

Isis Hathor Bast Nephthys


How are Ra Osiris Isis Hathor Geb and Sekhmet related myth wise?

Ra is the father of Shu who is father of Geb; who is father of Isis and Osiris whose son Horus is the wife of Hathor; and Hathor became Sekhmet as the vengeful/protective Eye of Ra.


Why are isis osiris hathor and horus important?

Hathor is Osiris' mother. Osiris is Isis' Husband and brother. Isis is Horus' mother. They are all important to the Egyptians because Osiris was killed by his brother Seth. He cut him up into pieces before hiding them in 14 different locations. Isis found the pieces and made the first Mummy. Horus was the son of the murdered Pharaoh and Hathor was the mother of the Murdered Pharaoh.


Who is horus married to?

Elder Horus (the brother of Osiris and Isis) married Hathor.


What were the main gods of Egypt?

Ra, Hathor, Isis, Set, Osiris and Horus.


Who was the popular Egyptian goddess?

Popular goddesses included Isis, Hathor, Sekhmet, and Taweret.


What Egyptian god is similar to Aphrodite?

Isis, Hathor and Bast all have similar characteristics.


Why did she leave a temple built for herself in Thebes?

Mut was absorbed into later goddesses Hathor and then Isis.


Who was the main goddess that the egyptians worshipped?

Isis would most likely be the most significant, if not Hathor.


When was Isis the Egyptian goddess born?

Egyptian mythology does not give birth dates.


Who is the wife of horus?

charlene Mae :)) xd Her name is Isis Wife of Osiris and mother to Horus. Guardian of coffins and Canopic jars A Pharaoh was regarded as the "Living Horus" or Living Son of Osiris and Isis. In theology these were all false mythological "Amun Priesthood" manufactured human (anthropomorphized) "personifications" of deeper philosophical concepts only later drawn, painted as, or spoken for and regarded as "supernatural noble humans". The Egyptian "Godhead" is embodied in the symbol of the Akhet.