Egyptian Mythology: Captivating Stories of the Gods, Goddesses, Monsters and Mortals (Norse Mythology - Egyptian Mythology - Greek Mythology Book 2)
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Egyptian Mythology: Captivating Stories of the Gods, Goddesses, Monsters and Mortals (Norse Mythology - Egyptian Mythology - Greek Mythology Book 2)
Captivating Stories of the Gods, Goddesses, Monsters and Mortals
This book on Egyptian mythology is part of the best-selling series "Norse Mythology - Egyptian Mythology - Greek Mythology." In this ultimate guide on Egyptian Mythology, you will discover captivating stories of the Gods, Goddesses, Monsters, and Mortals.
In this book, you will also find factual history as well as insightful information regarding Egyptian mythology.
This book is broken into three parts:
Fantastic Images—Ancient Egyptian myths and legends as we know them today.
Factual History—Covering pre-history through classical antiquity.
Unraveling Myth—Looking at Egyptian mythology from a fresh perspective.
This book is jam-packed with fascinating facts and stories. For instance, it covers perhaps the most popular of all the Egyptian stories - the myth of Osiris. Pieces of this story have been found throughout Egypt. One of the most appealing aspects of the Osiris myth is the human-like behavior of the gods within the story. Many of the other gods of the Egyptian pantheon were rather emotionless and their stories far less interesting. With the Osiris story, the gods display a broad range of emotions that made them more real to mere mortals.
Just some of the questions and topics covered in this book include
Egypt in Context
Creation
Fall of Humanity
Osiris Myth
Chief Gods of the Egyptian Pantheon
Lesser Known Pantheon
Secrets of Giza — Sphinx and Pyramids
King List
Ancient Egyptian History
Classical Antiquity
Dragons and Other Creatures
Osiris, Isis, Seth and Horus
The Meaning of Myth
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