Egyptian Mythology
Famous for escapades with Caesar and Mark Antony. Commited suicide by asp venom.
(Queen) Cleopatra
One of the longest-reigning pharaohs; one of even fewer women.
(Queen) Hatshepsut
Promoted the monotheistic Atenism; husband of Nefertiti.
Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV)
Symbol meaning life and rebirth
Ankh
God of mummification and the afterlife; has the head of a jackal.
Anubis
Goddess of the moon and cats; has the head of a cat as well.
Bast
Sacred animals in Egypt; said to be avatars of the gods.
Cats
Symbol representing the sun, after Isis restored Horus' eye following his fight with Set.
Eye of Horus
Used as a counter-balance against the heart in the Underworld; represents truth.
Feather
God of the Earth; husband of Nut; one of the first Beings of Creation.
Geb
Goddess of fertility and cows; wife of Horus.
Hathor
God of the Sky, Sun, and War. Overcame Set in revenge for his father's death. Son of Isis and Osiris. Sometimes seen with the head of a falcon.
Horus
First engineer and architect known by name; created or improved papyrus; deified.
Imhotep
Pharaoh deified into the God of Medicine and Healing.
Imhotep
Goddess of motherhood, crops, simplicity. Instrumental in bringing Osiris back to life. Wife and sister of Osiris; mother of Horus.
Isis
Builder of the Great Pyramid of Giza.
Khufu
Began rule at 9. Rejected religion of Akhenaten; tomb found intact in the Valley of Kings.
King Tut (Tutankhamen)
Wife of Akhenaten; step-mother of Tutankhamen. Known for attempts to change polytheistic religion to monotheism.
Nefertiti
Counterpart of Isis; symbolizes death transition; married to Set.
Nephthys
Goddess of the Sky; Wife of Geb; one of the first Beings of Creation
Nut
Green-skinned God of the Underworld and Death, after being killed and torn into 4 pieces by Set. Husband and brother of Isis; father of Horus.
Osiris
Sacred fire-bird that dies in flames and is reborn; symbol of fire and divinity
Phoenix
A series of Macedonian rulers that succeeded Alexander the Great in Egypt.
Ptolemy
God of the Sun; often had the head of a falcon. Often combined with Amen, as the god Amen-Ra.
Ra
Led campaigns against Syria, defeated Hittites, and expanded empire. Built monuments in his honor; deified as a god. Attempted to erase the Amarna Period.
Ramses II
Sacred beetle symbolizing the sun
Scarab
Warrior goddess; protector of pharaohs. Has the head of a lioness.
Sekhmet
God of chaos and deserts. Killed Osiris, his brother.
Set (or Seth)
Creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human. They enjoy riddles.
Sphinx
God of Wisdom and learning. Often depicted with the head of an ibis.
Thoth