Yes they did
I don't think anyone knows for sure but it is very likely, as it was the custom amongst ancient Egyptian royalty.
none married
Geb
It was Cleopatra. In actual fact, this was a power play on Cleopatra's part. She became the lover of the most powerful man in Rome to avert the possibility of a Roman invasion of Egypt. The affair was also an alliance between Egypt and the man who dominated Roman politics. Had the Romans decided to invade, Egypt would not have been able to stand up to Roman military might.
Egyptian mythology does not say where the goddess Isis married the god Osiris.
no one
ktm
No, married daughters should not be spanked by their fathers. If someone is old enough to be married, then their parents should no longer be disciplining them.
Bastet was married to Ptah and had a son. --Some say she was married to Ra though.
His wife was Mut, an ancient Egyptian Mother Goddess.
The ancient Egyptian deity that was considered the hidden one, a local creator deity later married to Mut is Amun.
The ancient Egyptian goddess Bast was consort to Ptah.There is no goddess called Basset.
He is married to the Egyptian goddess Hathor.
I don't think anyone knows for sure but it is very likely, as it was the custom amongst ancient Egyptian royalty.
He was married and had two daughters.
Ancient Egyptian women had nearly the same legal rights as men. They were able to acquire, own, and dispose of real and personal property in their own name. They could enter into contracts, initiate civil court cases, and be sued.
Maat, the Ancient Egyptian goddess of truth, justice, and balance, is not typically depicted as being married to any deity. She is often portrayed as an independent figure who embodies these ideals.