Well, osiris was married to isis and osiris died.
For Egyptian gods and goddesses, at least Osiris, Isis, Horus, Set, and Nepthys, it is sort of like reincarnation but not. So, originally Osiris, Isis, Horus, Set, and Nepthys were all brother and sister but then later on the story was told differently with Osiris and Set still being brothers and Osiris being married to Isis and Horus being their son while Set and Nepthys were married.
Isis and Osiris
Isis and Osiris are brother and sister.
Osiris was Isis' husband (in the Ennead).
Isis, the Goddess of Magic, married Osiris, the God of the Dead. Isis and Osiris had one child, Horus.
For Egyptian gods and goddesses, at least Osiris, Isis, Horus, Set, and Nepthys, it is sort of like reincarnation but not. So, originally Osiris, Isis, Horus, Set, and Nepthys were all brother and sister but then later on the story was told differently with Osiris and Set still being brothers and Osiris being married to Isis and Horus being their son while Set and Nepthys were married.
Isis and Osiris
Isis and Osiris are brother and sister.
Isis did not marry after the death of Osiris.
Osiris had one primary wife, Isis, who was also his sister. In Egyptian mythology, their union was central to the story of Osiris's death and resurrection. While Osiris is sometimes associated with other figures, Isis remains his most significant and recognized spouse.
Isis is an Egyptian myth. It is about Isis and Osiris. Isis means fertility. Osiris and Isis were husband and wife. They had a child named Horus.
Osiris was Isis' husband (in the Ennead).
Isis, the Goddess of Magic, married Osiris, the God of the Dead. Isis and Osiris had one child, Horus.
The lover of Isis was Osiris.
Well, first Isis and Osiris were brother and sister then when the story was told again it was told as if the two were in another life being husband and wife. So, I guess that the reason they got married was because the person who told this version of the story probably thought that either Isis or Osiris had contacted them and told them this because the person who did say this was either a priest or a priestess.
In Egyptian myths, the wife of Osiris is Isis. She plays a crucial role in the story of Osiris's death and resurrection by using her magical powers to resurrect him after he is killed by his brother Set. Isis gathers Osiris's body parts and brings him back to life, symbolizing renewal and the cycle of life and death in Egyptian mythology.
Horus is son of Osiris and Isis.