The Gods and Goddess aren't actually related to each other. The Egyptians just believed they were because of stories and religion.
In ancient Egyptian mythology, Thoth and Hathor are not typically depicted as having children together. Thoth, the god of wisdom, writing, and knowledge, and Hathor, the goddess of love, beauty, and motherhood, are often associated with various other deities, but their union is not prominently featured in myths that include offspring. Instead, they each have their own distinct roles and relationships within the pantheon of Egyptian gods.
Yes, he is one of the big three hence Zeus and Hades are his brothers, and all the gods are pretty much inter-related somehow.
No, some were, while others were not. Some of the gods were around prior to when Zeus came.
Greek gods were imagined by the Greeks, so they are related by that.
While there are no specific "chicken gods" in major mythologies, some cultures have deities associated with birds, including chickens. For example, in some interpretations of ancient Egyptian mythology, the goddess Hathor is linked to birds and is sometimes depicted with avian features. Chickens themselves have symbolic significance in various cultures, often representing fertility, prosperity, and vigilance, but they do not have dedicated gods like other animals such as eagles or owls.
the religion is mythology of creatures gods and godesess
Hathor is a ancient Egyptian goddess worshiped with other gods and goddesses in Egypt until the Hebrew way of worship became widespread.
hathor
they use to draw pictures on the inside of the pyramaidthey worshiped different kinds of gods and godesess
they bought things to eat like olives and nutritus things. animals to sacrifice to the gods and godesess
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Gods: Ra Horus Osiris Bes Set Thoth Goddesses: Bast Hathor Isis Neith Nut Tefnut
Ra, Hathor, Isis, Set, Osiris and Horus.
osiris,bast,hathor,etc
gods of peace
god Jehovah aka Yahweh, Lord, King of Kings, Lord of Lords, Jesus, Father there are so many names for him, i could go on. all other gods are the works of man. people worship idols that cannot hear or see, and they can be broken by the wind. goddesses none.
Not at all; Hathor, Bast, and Bes were all Egyptian deities associated with music, joy, and dance as well as other functions.