The Map of Ancient Egyptian Gods and Goddess in Our Site : Ancient Egyptian
| God Name | God Title /s | God Function /s |
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| Amun King of Gods
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1. The Hidden one 2. The pilot who 3. Knows the water 4. King of the Gods
5. Lord of the Thrones of the Two Lands |
Solar God : Theban variation of God Ra , often called Amun-Ra ; became national god by Eighteenth Dynasty ; patron of mariners; controlled the life-span of individual ; divine father of Queen Hatshepsut |
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1. The Watch Dog 2. Lord of the Mummy Wrapping 3. Counter of Hearts
4. Lord of the Holy land |
God of mummification , and death ; responsible for caring for the bodies of the recently deceased ; he checked the balance of the dead ; supported the mummy during the Opening of thee Mouth ceremony |
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Apophis ( Apep )
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The Enemy of Re | Snake Enemy of Ra representing the darkest part of the night ti be defeated by Ra |
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Aten
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Physical manifestation of Ra as the sun disk ; worshiped in particular by Akhenaten | |
| Atum God of the sun in the evening
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God of the sun in the evening ; alternate from Ra; pilot of the solar boat at night | |
| Bastet Goddess of Pleasure
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Feline goddess of pleasure and protector from evil spirits | |
Bes![]() |
Divine protector of new mothers and newborn children; god of music, dance , and jollity; protector of domestic happiness ; encourager of toilet training ; supervisor of the bed and its pleasures | |
| Geb God of Earth
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The Great Cackler Love Poem From Geb to Nut |
God of earth and living plants and creatures; responsible for bodies of the dead in their tombs; some of Shu and Tefnut; usually depicted as a goose |
| Hapi God of the Nile River
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Primeval One of Earth | Personification of the Nile;fertility god and provider of food in the afterlife |
| Hathor | Part 2 Goddess Of Love
The Festival of the Sacred Marriage |
Great Mother; The house of Horus; Kay of the West; lady of the Holy Country; Lady of all | Cow-headed goddess of the sky ; goddess of the love , music, beauty and joy ; greeter of the dead at the entrance of the underworld protector of women ; sometimes considered the wife of Horus. |
Herakhty ( Ra Herakhty )![]() |
Combination from if Ra and Horus; god of the morning sun depicted with falcon’s head | |
| Horus The Elder
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Horus Facts Part 2 and
Battle between Seth and Horus / Part 2 and Part 3 |
Fifth child of Geb and But ; steerer of the solar boat |
Horus the Younger![]() |
1. Guide of the Underworld 2. Lord of the two Lands |
Falcon-headed sub god; Protector and guide of souls through the underworld ; protector of kins; son of Isis and Osiris |
| Imhotep |
1. He who comes in peace 2. Son of Ptah
3. Wisest and most Learned One |
God who was originally an actual human being – the architect of the Step Pyramid of Djoser ; came to prominence in the Graeco-Roman period ; god of science , magic and medicine ; often associated with Thoth |
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Isis Goddess of Magic
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Great Mother | Wife of Osiris ; daughter of Geb and Nut ; daughter of Geb and Nut ; archetype of wifely love and devoted motherhood ; goddess of magic and healing ; grain goddess in concert with Osiris; guardian of canopic jars |
Khepri![]() |
God of the morning sun ; alternate from of Ra ; God of creation and rebirth | |
Khnum![]() |
The molder father of Fathers and Mothers of Mothers | Creates human beings out of clay ; creator god primarily popular in Upper Egypt ; gatekeeper of the annual Nile flood |
| Khons God of Youth and the Moon
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His name means ” to travel and move about” | Son of Amun and Mut ; associated with Toth as messenger of the gods ; god of the moon ; assisted in conception and filled living beings with the air of life |
| Maat Goddess of Truth and Justice
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1. The Blinding of Truth 2. Thoth and Maat | Facts and Secrets |
Goddess of truth and justice ; more of an abstract concept that actual character ; always present at the trail of the ” soul of the deceased “ |
| Min God of fertility
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God of fertility ; vegetation food and bringer of rain ; associated with the vigor of the Pharaoh | |
| Mut The Great Great Mother
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Great mother | Consort of Amun ; protective goddess associated with the vulture ; sometimes identified with Maat |
Neith![]() |
Guardian of canopic jars ; also considered a war goddess and inventor of waving | |
Nephthys![]() |
Lady of the House | Sister of Isis , and Seth; wife of Seth ; daughter of Geb an Nut ; as counterpart of Isis , she represented death and decay the invisible , and darkness ; one of four guardians of canopic jars |
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Nun |
God of the primeval waters; often depicted as a bearded man holding up the solar oat , when he symbolizes the underworld | |
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Goddess of the Sky
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1. She Great Protectress 2. She with Braided Hair Who Gave Birth to the Gods |
Goddess of the sky ; daughter of Shu and Tefnut daily gave birth to the gods and souls of the dead while in the solar boat |
| Osiris Egyptian God of the Underworld
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1. The Murder of Osiris 2. Osiris and Isis Story Part 1 / Part 2 / Part 3 / Part 4 / Part 5 / Part 6 |
God of death and resurrection; god of the underworld ; god of fertility and vegetation ; god of beer and wine ; son of Nut and Geb ; the first king king of human beings |
Ptah![]() |
1. Lord of Maat 2. God of the Beautiful Face in Thebes
3. Lord of the year |
Memphite god of creation originator of food , labor , movement and “all good things “; patron of artists and artisans and those who work with metal or stone ; the treasurer of time |
| Ra Gog of the Sun
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Sun God ; Chief god of the Great Ennead ; Creator God ; Pilot of the Solar Boat | |
| Sekhmet Egyptian Goddess of War
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1. The Great Lady beloved of Ptah 2. Eye of Ra |
Lion-headed goddess of war ; an alternative from of Hathor ; sister and wife of Path ; associated with the destructive forces of the Sun’s heat |
Serket![]() |
Scorpion goddess ; one of the guardians of canopic jars | |
| Seth Egyptian God of Evil and Chaos
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The Red God | Battle between Seth and Horus / Part 2 and Part 3 | God of Evil , chaos m and violence , god of darkness and storm ; enemy of Osiris; son of Geb and Nut |
| Shu Father of Gods
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The Uplifter | God of air and the space between the earth and sky ; son of Ra ; personification of the wind |
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Sobek |
Crocodile god of Upper Egypt ; sometimes considered evil , at other times as a protector of the dead | |
Tefnut![]() |
Goddess of Mist ; daughter of Ra ; sometimes associated with moon | |
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God of Knowledge and Writing
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1. Divine Author 2. The Place- Taker of Ra 3. Heart of Ra
4. Bull of Justice |
God of wisdom , medicine and science ; lunar god ; Ra’s messenger among humans ; creator the alphabet, writing , mathematics , and astronomy ; he recorded the verdict of the judgment o souls in the underworld ; considered creator god world ; considered creator god at his cult center in Heliopolis |
| Nefertem Egyptian God of Perfume
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Egyptian God of Perfume |
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