# | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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53 | The Sun, also a creator deity whose chief cult center was based in Heliopolis "city of the Sun" | Ra | 89%
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8 | Jackal-headed god of embalming and tomb care-taker who watches over the dead | Anubis | 88%
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26 | Goddess of magical power and healing and later the wife of the ruler of the Underworld | Isis | 87%
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49 | God the Underworld, fertility, and agriculture | Osiris | 82%
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25 | Falcon-headed god most notably being the god of the Sky, god of War, and god of Protection | Horus | 81%
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62 | God of storms, the god of evil, desert, and patron of Upper Egypt | Set | 77%
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4 | The hidden one, a local creator deity later married to Mut after rising in importance | Amun | 76%
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44 | A goddess, the primal waters from which all arose | Naunet | 71%
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16 | A goddess, protector of the pharaoh and a solar deity where the Sun could be seen shining in her eyes at night | Bast | 68%
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59 | Goddess of destruction and death. Also personified an aspect of the Sun, a fiere protector of the pharoah, and a solar deity | Sekhmet | 65%
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69 | God ofthe moon, drawing, writing, geometry, wisdom, medicine, music, astronomy, and magic. Cult centered in Khemennu | Thoth | 63%
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22 | Among the oldest of Egyptian deities, often depicted as a cow. Was the golden calf of the Bible and was later goddess of love and music | Hathor | 61%
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63 | Crocodile god of the Nile | Sobek | 61%
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19 | God of the Earth and the first ruler of Egypt, and husband of Nut | Geb | 60%
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10 | Evil serpent of the Underworld, enemy of Ra, and Egyptian god of chaos | Apophis | 55%
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48 | Goddess of heaven and sky, mother of many deities in addition to the Sun, Moon, and stars | Nut | 55%
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51 | A creator deity, also God fo craft | Ptah | 55%
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34 | A goddess who personified the concepts of truth, justice, and order | Ma'at | 51%
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18 | Dwarf demigod, associated with the protection of the household, particularly childbirth and entertainment | Bes | 49%
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21 | God embodied by the Nile who represents life and fertility | Hapi | 45%
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64 | Embodiement of wind or air | Shu | 42%
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12 | The sun disk that was later advanced by Amunhotep IV (Akhenaten) as representing a monotheistic deity | Aten | 41%
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31 | A lunar deity who was later considered an important god of healing. His name means "wanderer" | Khonsu | 39%
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29 | The scarab beetle, the embodiment of the dawn | Khepry | 38%
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14 | God of baboons | Babi | 37%
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41 | Represented in many forms, but usually male form, shown with an erect penis which he holds in his left handand an upheld right arm holding a flail. Later fused with other gods | Min | 37%
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47 | Goddess of death, holder of the rattle, the Sistrum | Nephthys | 37%
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67 | Goddess of pregnant women and protector at childbirth | Taweret | 36%
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3 | Crocodile-headed devourer in Duat | Ammit | 35%
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60 | Scorpion goddess, protectress, goddess of magic | Serqet | 34%
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30 | A creator deity, god of the inundation | Khnum | 33%
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45 | Goddess of war, then great mother goddess. The goddess of creation and weaving, said to weave all the world on her loom | Neith | 32%
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43 | Mother, was originally the titile of the primordial waters of the cosmos | Mut | 31%
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68 | Goddess, embodiment of rain, dew, clouds, and wet weather | Tefnut | 31%
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70 | Snake goddess of Lower Egypt, patron and protector of Egypt and the pharaoh, always shown on the crown of pharaohs | Wadjet | 30%
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13 | A creator deity and the setting Sun. An aspect of Ra | Atum | 28%
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46 | Protector of Egypt, royalty, and the pharoah; always seen on the front of pharoah's double crown with Wadjet | Nekhbet | 28%
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11 | Was probably a fertility figure at first, he was later merged with another god and associated with a solar cult. In addition, he was a bull | Apis | 23%
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23 | Goddess of childbirth and fertility who breathed life into humans at birth | Heget | 23%
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9 | The goddess of the Nile river | Anuket | 22%
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6 | A war god | Anhur | 20%
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5 | Female aspect of the primordial aspect of air in the Ogdoad cosmogony | Amunet | 18%
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17 | Represented the cosmos and the essence of the soul (Ba) | Bat | 17%
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20 | Goose god | Gengen-Wer | 17%
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61 | Goddess of writing, astronomy, astrology, architecture, and mathematics | Seshat | 17%
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2 | The god of the horizon | Aker | 16%
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32 | The personification of darkness that often took the form of a frog-headed god | Kuk | 16%
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33 | He who is true beside her. His cult was believed to have arrived during the New Kingdom era possibly from Nubia | Maahes | 16%
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40 | An ancient god of war and nomad; represented strength, virility, and victory | Menthu | 16%
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55 | Goddess of nourishment and harvest | Renenutet | 14%
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37 | Goddess of war, depicted as a lioness-goddess | Menhit | 13%
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50 | She who tears, cult center at Beni Hasan | Pakhet | 13%
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58 | God of death | Seker | 13%
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72 | Jackal god of Upper Egypt | Wepwawet | 13%
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1 | Ferryman to the Underworld | Aken | 12%
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35 | She who runs swiftly, early deification of legal justice | Mafdet | 12%
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57 | The Goddess who represented the flooding of the Nile River, ancient war, and hunting | Satis | 12%
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71 | Fertility god and personification of the Mediterranean sea or lakes of the Nile delta | Wadj-wer | 12%
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7 | Goddess of the seventeenth Nome of Upper Egypt | Anput | 11%
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28 | Deification of embalming fluid | Kebechet | 10%
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38 | Goddess of the Valley of the Kings | Meretseger | 10%
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39 | Goddess of childbirth, and creator of each person's Ka, a part of the soul, thereby associated with fate | Meskhenet | 10%
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42 | The sacred bull of Heliopolis ,later associated with the Sun god as the offspring of the solar cow deity | Mnevis | 10%
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54 | God of both the sky and the Sun, thought to be the god of the rising Sun | Ra-Horakhty | 10%
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56 | War God who was originally from Syria | Reshep | 10%
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66 | Ancient Nature God | Tatenen | 10%
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15 | The manifestation of the deification of Ka (power/life-force) of a particular war god | Bakha | 9%
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73 | A localized guardian goddess | Wosret | 9%
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24 | Represented by a pelican or a pelican-headed goddess. Was associated with safe passage in the Underworld, as well as symbolising protection against snakes | Henet | 7%
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36 | A protector goddess | Mehit | 7%
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65 | Goddess of the ancient city on the border of southern Egypt at the Nile River | Swenet | 7%
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27 | The great one who comes forth, the goddess who was called mother and grandmother of all of the deities | Iusaaset | 6%
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52 | The "Lord of the North Wind" | Qebul | 5%
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