Chensu might refer to the Egyptian god; Khonsu (alternately Chonsu, Khensu, Khons, Chons or Khonshu) a god whose main role was associated with the moon. He was in a tried with Mut and Amon-Re.
yes
The ancient Egyptian goddess Bata was thought to represent history and prophecy because of her two heads. Horus is an ancient Egyptian god that, according to myth, showed the future to any god or man that stared into them.
No, there was definitely no goddess in any ancient civilization with that modern name.Furthermore, the ancient Egyptian language had no "L" sound (as in Japanese), so no ancient Egyptian names include an L. The goddess often today called Selket was really called srkt in hieroglyphs.
Aesop was from ancient eqypt. the guy who wrote the tortoise and the hare, and the lion and the mouse.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but the ancient Egyptians didn't have a "J" in their alphabet. So, you won't find any ancient Egyptian words starting with that letter. But hey, thanks for playing the alphabet game!
The Ancient Egyptian scribes were asked to record any pieces of needed information. They were also asked by people to write letters to people
No, there are no ancient Egyptian myths or legends that mention Horus being crucified.
Yah is not a recognized Egyptian god in ancient Egyptian mythology. It is possible that you may be referring to Yahweh, the god of the Israelites in the Hebrew Bible. In ancient Egyptian mythology, the god Yahweh does not hold any significance.
yes
The Plague of Boils is not recalled in ancient Egyptian myth.
Queen Cleopatra
The ancient Egyptian goddess Bata was thought to represent history and prophecy because of her two heads. Horus is an ancient Egyptian god that, according to myth, showed the future to any god or man that stared into them.
No, there was definitely no goddess in any ancient civilization with that modern name.Furthermore, the ancient Egyptian language had no "L" sound (as in Japanese), so no ancient Egyptian names include an L. The goddess often today called Selket was really called srkt in hieroglyphs.
Aesop was from ancient eqypt. the guy who wrote the tortoise and the hare, and the lion and the mouse.
SARCOPHAGUS - ancient Egyptian burial coffin, or any such coffin or tomb
Anubis is a god of the ancient Egyptian religion, and no mention of him dying is in any Egyptian text. Thus he is still counted as "alive".
No, they do not use hieroglyphic writing any more