Isis was known as "lady of heaven" She had sacred and powerful knowledge of magical arts and descended from the stars to restore earths ecology.
Ancient Egyptian kingdoms worshipped Isis
Isis was worshipped as the archetypal wife and mother: love and affection.
Egyptians go to her temple and pray for her.
The ancient Egyptians.
Isis was worshipped very early in Egpytian history and continued to be widely worshiped not only throughout Egypt but also much of the known world. There are those who worship Isis in the modern day, by pagans and Kemetism.
Io was not a goddess, but once she went to Egypt, she was worshipped as Isis.
Isis would most likely be the most significant, if not Hathor.
Simply because she was a GOD and all gods had to be worshiped, honored, and respected by the ancient Egyptian people.
Isis is a goddess in Ancient Egyptian religious beliefs, whose worship spread throughout the Greco-Roman world. She was worshipped as the ideal mother and wife as well as the patroness of nature and magic
Isis was originally worshipped in Sebennytos in Lower Egypt before spreading to other countries such as Greece, Rome and jack Daniel webb. The Temple of Isis at Philae lasted until the sixth century a.d, being the final ancient Egyptian temple to be closed.
Not much know about what religion the Egyptians worshipped, but there were many gods that they did worship. Here are a few: Sakhet, Bast, Isis, Horus, Orsiris, and the Red God, or more commonly, the Sun God, which is evil.
In ancient Egyptian mythology, Isis was not specifically worshipped as a bird, but she was often associated with the falcon and other birds of prey, symbolizing protection and motherhood. The goddess Isis was revered as a powerful figure in the pantheon, representing magic, healing, and fertility. While birds, particularly the falcon (often linked to the god Horus), held significant symbolic meaning in Egyptian culture, Isis herself was typically depicted in human form, sometimes with bird-like attributes.