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Goddess of truth and justice
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Ma'at
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Solar god, king of the gods in Lower Egypt
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Ra
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"The Hidden One," king of the gods in Upper Egypt
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Amun
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Fusion of the two above gods
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Amun-Ra
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Wife of the above god, with a name that means "mother"
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Mut
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Lunar god, son of the above two gods
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Khonsu
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Another lunar god, can appear as an ibis or a baboon
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Thoth
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Daughter of the above, goddess of scribes who wears a leopard skin
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Seshat
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The primordial waters, sometimes considered a god
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Nun
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The first of the gods, created from the above primordial waters
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Atum
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Son of the above, god of the air and wind
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Shu
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Wife of the above, goddess of moisture
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Tefnut
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Daughter of the above, goddess of the night sky
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Nut
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Husband of the above, god of the earth
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Geb
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God of agriculture who became god of the afterlife
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Osiris
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Goddess of magic, motherhood, and wisdom, wife of the above
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Isis
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Brother of the above two, god of the desert and chaos
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Set
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Wife of the above, goddess of mourning and the afterlife
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Nephthys
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God of the sky and kingship, depicted with a falcon's head
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Horus
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Wife of the above, solar goddess of love, music, and joy
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Hathor
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"Alter ego" of the above, lioness goddess of war, bloodshed, and healing
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Sekhmet
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Husband of the above, god of craftsmen
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Ptah
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Son of the above two, associated with lotus flowers and perfume
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Nefertem
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Cat goddess, sometimes considered a solar goddess
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Bastet
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Crocodile god of the Nile
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Sobek
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Mother of the above, goddess of war, hunting, and weaving
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Neith
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Cobra goddess of Lower Egypt
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Wadjet
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Vulture goddess of Upper Egypt
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Nekhbet
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Jackal god who oversees mummification and tombs
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Anubis
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Jackal god sometimes mistaken for the above, "opener of the ways"
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Wepwawet
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Dwarf god, protector of households and children
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Bes
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Hippopotamus goddess, protector of mothers in childbirth
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Taweret
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Cobra goddess, associated with fertility and the harvest
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Renenutet
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Frog goddess, associated with fertility and childbirth
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Heket
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Ram god, associated with the headwaters of the Nile
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Khnum
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Wife of the above, goddess who protected Egypt's southern border
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Satis
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Daughter of the above two, goddess of the Nile's rapids
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Anuket
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War god, depicted with either a falcon's or bull's head
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Montu
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Sphinx god, protector of dreams
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Tutu
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"The Swift One," often depicted as a snake, lioness, or hare
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Unut
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Scorpion goddess, associated with poison and healing from poison
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Serket
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Ithyphallic god, associated with fertility and agriculture
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Min
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Brilliant physician and architect who was later deified
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Imhotep
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Chimeric monster who devours the hearts of the unjust dead
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Ammit
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The solar disc, worshiped as the sole god of Egypt for a time
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Aten
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Serpent of chaos slain by Ra and his retinue every night
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Apophis
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