Egyptian god of death osiris

Who killed osiris...

Overview

Osiris, the “Mighty One,” was both god of the dead and a central figure of Egyptian mythology.

What is osiris, the god of

  • Osiris son
  • Who killed osiris
  • Egyptian gods
  • Seth egyptian god
  • His cult arose around 2600BCE, as those of competing deities, including Andjety of Busiris and Khentamentiu of Abydos, declined.[1] For nearly 3,000 years, Osiris would stand as one of the most prominent Egyptian gods.

    The tradition of mummification mirrored Osiris’s own experiences.

    As the god of the afterlife, he decided who was worthy of reincarnation, and who was not.

    Etymology

    Almost all names from Egyptian mythology have made their way to English through the Coptic language, which was first translated into Greek before being translated into Latin.

    This etymological chain has made the original meaning of these ancient names difficult to decipher.

    Before the development of the Coptic language (the most recent form of Ancient Egyptian) between 300BCE and 200CE, the Egyptian written language did not include any vowels.[2] While the presence of vowels was indicated b