Isis was the ancient Egyptian goddess ofmarriage, fertility, motherhood, magic and medicine. Many myths and legends exist about Isis in Egypt and Egyptian literature uses several names and titles for this goddess. Worship of Isis, her temples and her cult spread through Egypt and parts of Europe...
Egyptian goddesses Isis and Nepthys, attendant on Osiris, King of the Dead. Courtesy Fortean Picture Library. Isis (religion, spiritualism, and occult) The great goddess of ancient Egypt whose worship came to spread across many lands and continues even today. Her name was originally Au Set (A...
Isis, one of the most recognized and celebrated goddesses in Egypt, was not a simple woman. Not only was she the sister of Osiris, but she had to become his lover in order to give birth to Horus, her son. She is frequently associated with being a goddess of motherhood, magic, and fe...
Isis was the most powerful goddess of the Ancient Egyptian religion. The name "Isis" is Greek for the Egyptian word Aset, or Eset, which roughly translates into "throne" or "queen of the throne". She was the queen of Egypt and ruled with her husband and brother Osiris. She and Osiris...
Isis arrived too late to find her husband, and recognized that she had lost him once again. She sat in mute despondency long enough to draw the attention of a pair of Queen Athenais’ handmaids. The handmaids struck up a conversation with the depressed goddess, and became perfumed by thei...
Popular Goddess of Motherhood, Royalty and Family CommitmentThe daughter of Geb and Nut, she went to the ends of the Earth to find the remains of her murdered husband Osiris. With cunning ingenuity she managed to reassemble the body for burial, and couldn’t resist one last rite which was ...
Isis was the Goddess of the Earth in ancient Egypt and loved her brother Osiris. When they married, Osiris became the first King of Earth. Their brother Set, immensely jealous of their powers, murdered Osiris so he could usurp the throne. ...
And I hate to be the one to break it to you, but Isis was the goddess that betrayed her husband Osiris to his killers. In that regard, she became the archetype/inspiration of Judas Iscariot. Not saying she didn’t have her “sweetness and light” side too, but I ...
impossible to limit the attributes of Isis, who possesses the powers of a water goddess, an earth goddess, a corn goddess, a star goddess, a queen of the Underworld, and a woman, and that she united in herself one or more of the attributes of all the goddesses of Egypt known to us....
Sterling Silver straight-winged Isis pendant, made in Egypt. Fine detail. A splendid protective amulet. Straight-winged style brings balance and peace, and whispers of Ma'at, the goddess of divine balance symbolized by the scales. $12.00. ...