Ra, Set or Osiris are all mentioned as the father of Anubis.
In ancient Egyptian mythology, Anubis is typically considered the son of Osiris and Nephthys, although some sources also suggest he might be associated with Seth. Osiris is the god of the afterlife, while Seth represents chaos and disorder. Therefore, while Osiris is often regarded as Anubis's father, there are variations in myths that also link Anubis to Seth, making the answer somewhat complex. Ultimately, Osiris is the most commonly accepted figure as Anubis's father in traditional narratives.
Ra was father of Anubis in early myth, later when his mother was regarded as the goddess Nephthys his father was either Set or Osiris.
Anubis is an Egyptian god that can control the underworld and death. He had a wife named Anput. His father's name was Ra.
In some versions of the myths, yes.
Anubis is a real ancient Egyptian god.
No the "mark" or "mask" of Anubis is not real, it is created by the writers of the TV show "House of Anubis".
Ra, Set or Osiris are all mentioned as the father of Anubis.
no
In ancient Egyptian mythology, Anubis is typically considered the son of Osiris and Nephthys, although some sources also suggest he might be associated with Seth. Osiris is the god of the afterlife, while Seth represents chaos and disorder. Therefore, while Osiris is often regarded as Anubis's father, there are variations in myths that also link Anubis to Seth, making the answer somewhat complex. Ultimately, Osiris is the most commonly accepted figure as Anubis's father in traditional narratives.
it is real
i think its real
no
No, there is not.
Yes, "House of Anubis" is a real TV show. Not, note, a reality TV show.
Ra was father of Anubis in early myth, later when his mother was regarded as the goddess Nephthys his father was either Set or Osiris.
The real mask of Anubis, if it ever existed, has never been found. Anubis was an ancient Egyptian god associated with mummification and the afterlife. Many masks and statues of Anubis have been discovered in archaeological sites, but none have been definitively identified as the "real" mask of Anubis.