The number of ancinet Egyptian gods and goddesses, as well as foreign deities worshiped and adopted by the Egyptian people has yet to reach a agreed upon number. We still have much to find out about it all.
Ra, Osiris, and Horus were important royal ancient Egyptian deities.
The Egyptian counterparts of the Greek gods are known as the Egyptian deities. These deities include Osiris (counterpart of Zeus), Isis (counterpart of Hera), Horus (counterpart of Apollo), and Thoth (counterpart of Hermes), among others.
The Egyptian Gods (like most of the Pagan Deities) were representations of natural and psychological forces
Egyptian deities associated with water are often depicted with the appearance of crocodiles, fish, and hippos.
The deities they mostly believed in was Re (ray) .In afterlife they would do a process to do the mummification ,they would do this to the parahos and wrap them in paper , put spices on top of them and put them in the pyramids.
they're different egyptian deities claiming the title of "eye of ra".
Nun and Naunet deities of the water of chaos.
Yes, Anubis is one of the ancient Egyptian deities of mummification.
In ancient Egyptian mythology, Ra is said to have fathered several deities, including Shu, Tefnut, Nut, and Geb. These deities were considered essential components of the cosmos and played significant roles in Egyptian beliefs and practices.
The ancient Egyptian deity that was considered the goddess of the Nile River, the child of Satis, and among the Elephantine triad of deities is Anuket.
No with the exception of Akhenaten. There is record of at least 2,000 deities in the Ancient Egyptian pantheon.
Thoth, Heka, and Isis were all magical deities.