Isis is said to be the mother of Bast, though Ra is often called her father.
Yes Isis was the name of an Egyptian goddess and she was married to her brother Osiris
Isis did not die in Egyptian myth, her husband Osiris did.
Egyptian mythology does not say where the goddess Isis married the god Osiris.
Isis was the Goddess of Fertility and the husband of Osiris. Without Isis, there would be no Osiris, so no Osiris, No Agriculture, No getting into the Underworld, you know, the things they care about.
The Egyptian goddess Isis is related to Osiris, her husband and brother, Horus and Anubis, her sons, Nut, her mother and Geb, her father
Horus an Egyptian god. He was the son of Osiris and the goddess Isis.
His name was Osiris. The Egyptian god of "the harvest" and of "eternal life" while his wife, Isis, was the goddess of "the afterlife."
Goddess of the sky. Nut is a daughter of Shu and Tefnut. Her brother and husband is Geb. She had four or five children: Osiris, Set, Isis, Nephthys, and-in early Egyptian sources-Horus.
Isis is an Ancient Egyptian Goddess of magic and love. In some Egyptian myths(eg in the temple of Philae), she is the wife of Osiris and the mother of Horus. She was a popular goddess.
In Egyptian mythology, the queen of the gods was the goddess Isis, wife of the ruler of the underworld Osiris.
Goddess of health, marriage and wisdom (Isis) was married to Osiris. She was one of the oldest Egyptian pagan goddess and is still worshiped by many religions.
Yes Isis was an Egyptian goddess: the goddess of motherhood and magic. Also was the wife and sister of the god Osiris.