The goddess Bastet is one of the daughters of Ra, the solar disc and the wife of Ptah. Originally from Bubastis, this cat goddess lived her apogee when the pharaohs of the 20th dynasty chose her town as their capital.
Full items : Bastet
Category : Egyptian Gods
items Date : 01/10/2009
Author of items : Senakht
Thoth is represented in the form of an ibis or as a man with the head of an ibis and sometimes as a baboon. The lunar disc, whose phases regulate the days and nights, often represents his hair.
Full items : Thoth
Category : Egyptian Gods
items Date : 01/09/2009
Author of items : Senakht
Goddess taking the shape of a woman with a lioness’ head and having the solar disc as headgear, her principal sanctuary is Memphis where she is considered as the wife of Ptah and the mother of Nefertem.
Full items : Sekhmet
Category : Egyptian Gods
items Date : 01/09/2009
Author of items : Senakht
God generally associated with the vent and with all things hidden. In Thebes he became known as Amun Ra, king of the Gods and was part of the Theban Triad together with Mut and Khonsu.
Full items : Amun
Category : Egyptian Gods
items Date : 01/08/2009
Author of items : Charles Rossignol