Egyptian Goddess Isis 10-12-25

The Egyptian goddess Isis evolved from humble beginnings known primarily to elites to becoming one of the most widely worshipped deities. Her influence expanded beyond Egypt into the wider world and even the cosmos. Known as a mourner, magician, healer, creator, mother, and wife, Isis was depicted in various forms, including wearing symbols of a throne, solar disk, and cow's horns. Her mythology, which began in the Old Kingdom, associated her with the Nile Delta and evolved through the Middle Kingdom, where she played a central role in royal funerary practices and the Osiris myth, symbolizing kingship with her husband Osiris and son Horus. https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-general-myths-legends-africa/evolution-isis-0021891