Seth Anubis Ancient Egyptian Gods
Set is the son of geb the earth and nut the sky.
Seth anubis ancient egyptian gods. Anubis is known as the god of death and is the oldest and most popular of ancient egyptian deities. Seth was a powerful and often frightening deity however he was also a patron god of the pharaohs particularly ramses the great. Seth became the god of the unclean and an opponent of several gods. The egyptians associated the color red with seth.
Seth set son of geb earth and nut sky brother of osiris was god of the desert foreign lands thunderstorms eclipses and earthquakes. The egyptians also saw him as a storm and war god. Anubis is the greek name for the god of death mummification afterlife tombs and the underworld in the ancient egyptian religion. He protected the dead on the way to the afterlife.
Opposing priests destroyed most of seth s statuary. He married nephthys and fathered anubis and in some accounts he had relationships with the foreign goddesses anat and astarte. They reviled people with red skin and sometimes killed animals with red fur. Priests often wore a mask of anubis during mummification ceremonies.
From this relationships is said to be born a crocodile deity called maga. He was the personification of drought. Archaeologists have concluded that the animal that was revered as anubis was an egyptian canine the african jackal. The ancient egyptians revered anubis highly because they believed he had tremendous power over both their physical and spiritual selves when they died.
His siblings are osiris isis and nephthys. The egyptians associated seth with the planet mercury. Thus anubis was the god who watched over the process of mummifying people when they died. As lord of the desert and drought seth was an opponent of everything that gave life.