@@The_Goof_420 weeeelll, there's a few Sumerian hyms and depictions that are at least contemporary, if not slightly older. And of course, there's a lot of far older religions and mythology, we just don't know about them because there are no written sources and you can only infer a limited amount of info from artifacts and buildings.
It's clear that in ancient Egypt, religion was not just something you could enjoy on Sunday. It was an integral part of their everyday life. It seems thar more than for example the Greek gods, the Egyptian gods needed to be pleased all the time to make sure all went well in the kingdom. So these cults were important and the fast amount of temples in Egypt also shows they took it seriously. Great video this, I learned something!
Absolutely! 🌟 The richness of ancient mythology never fails to captivate. It’s fascinating how these timeless stories continue to intrigue us and offer insights into human nature. Thanks for highlighting such an amazing part of our history! 🏺✨
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Absolutely! 😃 The tales of the 18 gods are truly remarkable and full of depth. Egyptian mythology is such a treasure trove of stories that connect us to ancient beliefs and culture. It’s hard not to be fascinated by their legacy! Thanks for sharing this incredible journey! 👏👍
6:42 sooo, cats were mummified... Remember how you said in 6:10 that harming a cat could be severely punished? I am sorry to burst you bubble, but that is not quite the case. Those mummified cats from the big cat cemeteries were not beloved pets. They were offerings. Those mummies contain mostly juvenile cats with broken necks 😢 Currently, scientists assume that in the Late Period these cats were bred for the purpose of killing them and making them into votive offerings. (That being said, there are also depictions and burials of cats that were clearly pets and part of the family. The sarcophagus of a price's cat from the 18th dynasty is a striking example)
There was a difference in the mind of the Egyptians between harming a cat just to harm them and sacrificing the cat to mummify them as an offering. The latter was seen as more respectable (especially since the cat is then dedicated to Bast).
17:06 Wow, the duality between Osiris and Set really highlights the ancient Egyptian belief in balance! It's fascinating to see how they viewed these opposing forces as essential for maintaining harmony in the universe. Such a profound insight into their mythology and worldview! 🌌⚖
13:41 Seshat is the daughter of Ma'at and Thoth? Thoth is a son of Hathor? Where did you find that information?? I really believe that parent and spouse relationships were not a consistent feature of Egyptian deities. Only some have it as part of their identity. Like, Seth very consistently gets the title "Son of Nut" and "Horus-son-of-Isis" is named like this to differentiate him from other forms of Horus. Ma'at is often called daughter of Ra. But I have never even once seen her addressed as wife of Thoth. And some deities don't seem to have parents or children at all. Like, I wouldn't know any family for Min or Hapi or Pakhet. Many gods also get family relations ascribed in some situations, but it's really not important to their overall character and mythology (for example, Anubis being the illegitimate child of Nephtys and Osiris is a pretty late story, I think.) Even the local triads with a male, female and child deity honoured in a certain city are not very consistent. In Thebes, Amun can be paired up with Mut or with Amaunet. And he floats between being Amun, Amun-Re and Amun- Min anyways. But I digress. Sorry. A source for Seshat being the daughter of Thoth and Ma'at would be much appreciated.
8:48 The epic battle between Horus and Seth? Come on guys - check the sources! At least read the Contendings! It wasn't a battle... it was a court case. The story is veritatable soap opera with plenty of side characters and weird plot twists. The hippos! The sulking Sun God! The crafty Isis making Seth argue against his own cause! The Salad Sauce!! So much wasted opportunity here.
Djehuty also known as Thoth was created from Ra’s heart and mind some say or from the seed of Set out of the forehead of Heru (Horus), others say not a son of Set though. Some say he was a Man that was turned into a God
I wish you would have mentioned the fact that there's an elder horus and a younger Horus with the whole different mythology that surrounds both of them and the relation to set is totally different in both of those so osirian worshipers cast set in a totally different light with the younger Horus. set was a totally different deity with the older horus
I kind of wonder how Ra and Bastet can kiss each other, I mean, Ra has a peregrine falcon head and Bastet has a cat head, and they're apparently lovers, how would that work?
We just 🚬 all the demons now we 🚬 the ancient doggys, use Adam and eve to frame Steve then used Steve to frame shu and maat and then used shu and maat to frame these 4 colour batches
Why the worshipping groups of these Gods are being called cult? Stop insulting the worshippers of these Gods by calling them cult. These are the original Gods of Egypt before another religion took over.
@@WildMen4444 we’re not friends I dont subscribe to where we go one we go all and I definitely no longer participate in Stockholm syndrome or contracts and covenants with false gods. The only thing I owe them is calling judgement as a witness against the inmates who have been running this asylum for actual karmic justice. Including on Ashtar Commander, Lord Asriel and even Stelmaria. All their forms and names in The Neverending Story as they continue to try and body jump and hide like cowards behind a veil (or curtain like the wizbang of Oz) that no longer exists. There are those for which forgive them father for they know not what they do applies to… but these “puppet masters” know exactly what they do. And now their woods of holly are being broken and used for kindling. All the spells and curses are lifting and prosopometamorphopsia won’t be so rare 😎 Even through 😷
@Iouis_the_hedgehog I can answer your question. The answer is in Ancient Egypt time the Egyptian people observe their surrounding from animals and weather, and etc…. that’s how the gods and goddesses came from in the ancient times of Egypt.
I've always found Egypt n there mythology so amazing n still wonder wth came up with such interesting theories but I also am type that believe more that 1 God is enough!😂 the rest are just lil gs..lol great video as always ty!❤
There are more people than just European & West African in the world, Egyptians included, so that was how the gods are portrayed, that's at least one reason why they look "Anglo-Saxon" ( even though they are not that at all, they are their own group).
There is no word of god. There has never been a word from any god from any "religion". There has only been words of men pretending to speak for a god, huge difference. All of them are dead and so will we all be one day. Hate it or not thats the truth 💯💯💯
It would be nice if you could show accurate portrayals of the ancient egyptian people. Even the eurocentrics say they were very dark skinned people. I get that your insecurities may not allow you to display them as their true African selves, but their skin was very dark. So in the interest of accuracy please do better.
@@WildMen4444 What else would posses a person to depict people much differently from what they looked like? It’s either an intent to spread disinformation to viewers, or some sort of insecurity. If I am wrong please correct me.
Well, since we do comics, accuracy isn't really the goal. Resemblance at best. And if you look over all the channel, you will see the artist have a style of art/coloring that is the same over different mythologies - egyptian, hindi, greek, japanese, etc.
@@SeeUinHistory I get that, but when you depicted Hermes along side Anubis, there isn’t any ambiguity about Hermes’ ethnic background (white european. Even though we don’t have any images of him, whereas we have plenty of ancient Egyptian images). All I’m suggesting is that your team of artists at least try to make the people of ancient Egypt “resemble” the way they portrayed themselves.
@@damedash3226 We actually have several images of Hermes. Like a ton. Statues (both for temples and household shrines), vase paintings, frescoes, mosaics, etc. A ton of things. There was literally a statue of Hermes on every street corner in Ancient Greece. In fact, He appears so often in both visual and narrative mediums that it's been theorized that He's the most popular God in the whole religion
I can appreciate you putting these videos out to try to educate people, but can we keep it more authentic? Egyptian a.k.a.Kemetite deities were all black. Stop showing all these white people as if they were the original people on the hottest place on the planet, which was called Afrika a.k.a. Alkebulan, which means "land of the blacks”
Incredible mythology and one of the oldest, most interesting and curious
Really I thought Egyptian mythology was the oldest in the world
@@The_Goof_420 weeeelll, there's a few Sumerian hyms and depictions that are at least contemporary, if not slightly older.
And of course, there's a lot of far older religions and mythology, we just don't know about them because there are no written sources and you can only infer a limited amount of info from artifacts and buildings.
Sanatan Dharma is the oldest religion, not Egyptian mythology
It's clear that in ancient Egypt, religion was not just something you could enjoy on Sunday. It was an integral part of their everyday life. It seems thar more than for example the Greek gods, the Egyptian gods needed to be pleased all the time to make sure all went well in the kingdom.
So these cults were important and the fast amount of temples in Egypt also shows they took it seriously.
Great video this, I learned something!
Absolutely! 🌟 The richness of ancient mythology never fails to captivate. It’s fascinating how these timeless stories continue to intrigue us and offer insights into human nature. Thanks for highlighting such an amazing part of our history! 🏺✨
A story that is very beautifully and lucidly told
Beautiful pictures.😀
0:03 Anubis is such an adorable and good boy
No, she was loyal and good girl
@@elkingoh4543 she....?
@@TobiasFrehley if you are Blue Archive players, you will understand what I mean
Anpu as male, Anput as female. Deities have been represented as both sexes, remember this civilization lasted millenia
Gay
Another amazing video so incredible love it
Underrated Channel
I like your contents💕
So informative even for kids, thankyou🤗
"Top 20 Most Famous Gods & Goddesses of...Greek Mythology; Norse Mythology; Egyptian Mythology; Chinese Mythology; Japanese Mythology; African Mythology; Filipino Mythology; and Polynesian Mythology".
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My favorite way to think of Thoth is as the god of nerds
As a Kemetic Pagan, I've been working with Thoth for a while. He's my favorite god!
@@avathememelegends1293bruh that man is not real. He is legit only as real as you make it via imagination
@@Dragzzhasbutter808 if you're a Pagan than you would've known that Gods & Goddesses was real
@@avathememelegends1293yes fairy and unicorn are also real 😂
O.G.’s will know Slifer, Obelisk and Ra.
Great video. I love learning about the Egyptian deity mythology. 😃
Wow. Amazing complete story of 18 INCREDIBLE Gods of Ancient Egypt. This is Incredible EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY history ever! 😃👏👍
It's actually 17 Egyptian Gods and one demon
@@WildMen4444They're all bots.
@@lylezoethout8540 Do you mean the person I replied to or the Gods?
@@WildMen4444 The person you replied too, lol.
Absolutely! 😃 The tales of the 18 gods are truly remarkable and full of depth. Egyptian mythology is such a treasure trove of stories that connect us to ancient beliefs and culture. It’s hard not to be fascinated by their legacy! Thanks for sharing this incredible journey! 👏👍
6:42 sooo, cats were mummified...
Remember how you said in 6:10 that harming a cat could be severely punished? I am sorry to burst you bubble, but that is not quite the case. Those mummified cats from the big cat cemeteries were not beloved pets. They were offerings. Those mummies contain mostly juvenile cats with broken necks 😢
Currently, scientists assume that in the Late Period these cats were bred for the purpose of killing them and making them into votive offerings.
(That being said, there are also depictions and burials of cats that were clearly pets and part of the family. The sarcophagus of a price's cat from the 18th dynasty is a striking example)
There was a difference in the mind of the Egyptians between harming a cat just to harm them and sacrificing the cat to mummify them as an offering. The latter was seen as more respectable (especially since the cat is then dedicated to Bast).
Love this video, I think I’ve watched it four times.
One of the most fascinating, ancient, and mysterious mythologies
Sobek is my favorite Kemetic deity.
Its so... amazing...
17:06 Wow, the duality between Osiris and Set really highlights the ancient Egyptian belief in balance! It's fascinating to see how they viewed these opposing forces as essential for maintaining harmony in the universe. Such a profound insight into their mythology and worldview! 🌌⚖
This is the most intriguing, interesting and amazing mythologies.
Hail to the Egyptian Gods!
13:41 Seshat is the daughter of Ma'at and Thoth?
Thoth is a son of Hathor?
Where did you find that information??
I really believe that parent and spouse relationships were not a consistent feature of Egyptian deities.
Only some have it as part of their identity. Like, Seth very consistently gets the title "Son of Nut" and "Horus-son-of-Isis" is named like this to differentiate him from other forms of Horus. Ma'at is often called daughter of Ra. But I have never even once seen her addressed as wife of Thoth.
And some deities don't seem to have parents or children at all. Like, I wouldn't know any family for Min or Hapi or Pakhet. Many gods also get family relations ascribed in some situations, but it's really not important to their overall character and mythology (for example, Anubis being the illegitimate child of Nephtys and Osiris is a pretty late story, I think.)
Even the local triads with a male, female and child deity honoured in a certain city are not very consistent. In Thebes, Amun can be paired up with Mut or with Amaunet. And he floats between being Amun, Amun-Re and Amun- Min anyways.
But I digress. Sorry.
A source for Seshat being the daughter of Thoth and Ma'at would be much appreciated.
Imhotep inspired me for a DND character who was a great grandson named Tepin.
That's actually so cool! What is Tepin's class?
WHERE IS PTAH?
as a daughter of Isis i thank you for telling the story of my goddess and the other gods of Egypt so well
This video is cool
Great video!
One question, if Set was identified with *upper* Egypt, which was in the south, how was he associated with northern Semitic invaders?
8:48 The epic battle between Horus and Seth? Come on guys - check the sources! At least read the Contendings!
It wasn't a battle... it was a court case. The story is veritatable soap opera with plenty of side characters and weird plot twists. The hippos! The sulking Sun God! The crafty Isis making Seth argue against his own cause! The Salad Sauce!!
So much wasted opportunity here.
croediopolis new favorite world 4:03
All hail King Set 🙌🏽
Random but: I think set might of been a tapir
thank you
Goddess Ma'at had the scales and weighed the hearts against the feather.
Whenever i see egyptian mythology I think Ennead 😂
Ennead? That seems like a solid starting point. 😊
@@egyptomaniac6453oh no
Horus: hey Zeus how are you doing I just came to give my condolences heard about your son Jason 😢
Jason's father was Aeson. He was not one of Zeus's children
@@WildMen4444 from Percy Jackson book series
song name from 15.00 minute
Can you do a video on God’s forgotten wife Asherah please?
I wish there were Turkish subtitles, please give me the chance to watch it with Turkish subtitles.
It's nice
A story that is very beautifully and lucidly told.
Beautiful pictures.
What is the art from? It looks like an awesome comic book.
These are original comics from our team of artists here at See U in History ;)
Incredible work!
Love all myths, also like this one. But my knowledge for this myth is limited incredibly low
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Djehuty also known as Thoth was created from Ra’s heart and mind some say or from the seed of Set out of the forehead of Heru (Horus), others say not a son of Set though. Some say he was a Man that was turned into a God
I will say though that someone in this video is not an incredible Egyptian God but a serpentine demon. May the Gods destroy -A/p/e/p/-
Can you do one of African Orishas
❤🤍💙 all your videos mate👍
Why does each god in Egyptian mythology have a unique role and appearance, and what does this reveal about ancient Egyptian society?
I wish you would have mentioned the fact that there's an elder horus and a younger Horus with the whole different mythology that surrounds both of them and the relation to set is totally different in both of those so osirian worshipers cast set in a totally different light with the younger Horus. set was a totally different deity with the older horus
I kind of wonder how Ra and Bastet can kiss each other, I mean, Ra has a peregrine falcon head and Bastet has a cat head, and they're apparently lovers, how would that work?
The thumbnail is insane😂
Each time I here horis. I here jasper and makes me think of home alone
The Egyptian goddesses are immense for good reason.
Turkish subtitles please 🙏🙏
Where can I get the music
The first god looks like Nasus from the game League of Legends
You're missing Khonsu
Rest of the world watching this: ☺️
GOD of WAR fans: 😏
Don’t forget the Stargate fans😊
The gods chilling till kratos walks in
I thought sobek brother was apep
❤
🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Now coming to understand that these god were just mere man with god level powers like jesus, starts to make sense
So a cat 🐈 is a God
Bastet? Ever seen black panther? Followers of this goddess can be pretty badass. All is mythological of course but don’t laugh at the cats my man.
How was there human children And animal children form one god?
Funny how Anubis looks a lot like his mother's husband, Set.
We just 🚬 all the demons now we 🚬 the ancient doggys, use Adam and eve to frame Steve then used Steve to frame shu and maat and then used shu and maat to frame these 4 colour batches
Brother tru love fal frem father
Green guy who sits in the water named Hoppy. lul
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All my pieces are back together spiritually an physically mentally or emotionally metaphorically
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STOP ShowiN' White PynK' Caucasian KarToonz' 🙀😲😮
It’s Maat that weighs the heart not Anubis.
Why the worshipping groups of these Gods are being called cult? Stop insulting the worshippers of these Gods by calling them cult.
These are the original Gods of Egypt before another religion took over.
All of the other gods are the god of something related to humans. Bastet was literally the cat goddess of…cats.
Nasus azir renekton
Gods? Or chimeras…?
Gods, my friend. And we owe Them so much
@@WildMen4444 we’re not friends I dont subscribe to where we go one we go all and I definitely no longer participate in Stockholm syndrome or contracts and covenants with false gods. The only thing I owe them is calling judgement as a witness against the inmates who have been running this asylum for actual karmic justice. Including on Ashtar Commander, Lord Asriel and even Stelmaria. All their forms and names in The Neverending Story as they continue to try and body jump and hide like cowards behind a veil (or curtain like the wizbang of Oz) that no longer exists. There are those for which forgive them father for they know not what they do applies to… but these “puppet masters” know exactly what they do. And now their woods of holly are being broken and used for kindling. All the spells and curses are lifting and prosopometamorphopsia won’t be so rare 😎 Even through 😷
There coming back
Like Jesus!
They never left. It was we who left
"They're" coming back.
Ma'at and her feather will do
Anubis is not jackal headed. It’s a black wolf that no longer exists.
People think furries are weird. Where do people think they get their ideas from? This is clearly nothing new.
@Iouis_the_hedgehog
I can answer your question. The answer is in Ancient Egypt time the Egyptian people observe their surrounding from animals and weather, and etc…. that’s how the gods and goddesses came from in the ancient times of Egypt.
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I've always found Egypt n there mythology so amazing n still wonder wth came up with such interesting theories but I also am type that believe more that 1 God is enough!😂 the rest are just lil gs..lol great video as always ty!❤
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Most worshipped in Egypt but not in the world isis
Zeus familie
Why do they look Anglo-Saxon? 👀 🙄
There are more people than just European & West African in the world, Egyptians included, so that was how the gods are portrayed, that's at least one reason why they look "Anglo-Saxon" ( even though they are not that at all, they are their own group).
god forbid you show the blacks..they may get inspired by seeing their own images
My cat is called Bast, another name for Bastet
20:52
I wonder how much of this art is fake...
Zeus wins
Wld of dark
Accept the true
There is no word of god. There has never been a word from any god from any "religion". There has only been words of men pretending to speak for a god, huge difference. All of them are dead and so will we all be one day. Hate it or not thats the truth 💯💯💯
What if they weren’t necessarily gods but different aliens? Annunaki’s?
Mythical furries
Nonsense!
The ancient Egyptians were Kemites, black people with black gods.
Blancos were Egyptian gods, Greek gods, European gods.....sheesh...save some for everyone else😂
Exactly
JESUS
Nothing wrong with brown peeps
It would be nice if you could show accurate portrayals of the ancient egyptian people. Even the eurocentrics say they were very dark skinned people. I get that your insecurities may not allow you to display them as their true African selves, but their skin was very dark. So in the interest of accuracy please do better.
Insecurities? That's kind of a big assumption there.
@@WildMen4444 What else would posses a person to depict people much differently from what they looked like? It’s either an intent to spread disinformation to viewers, or some sort of insecurity. If I am wrong please correct me.
Well, since we do comics, accuracy isn't really the goal. Resemblance at best.
And if you look over all the channel, you will see the artist have a style of art/coloring that is the same over different mythologies - egyptian, hindi, greek, japanese, etc.
@@SeeUinHistory I get that, but when you depicted Hermes along side Anubis, there isn’t any ambiguity about Hermes’ ethnic background (white european. Even though we don’t have any images of him, whereas we have plenty of ancient Egyptian images). All I’m suggesting is that your team of artists at least try to make the people of ancient Egypt “resemble” the way they portrayed themselves.
@@damedash3226 We actually have several images of Hermes. Like a ton. Statues (both for temples and household shrines), vase paintings, frescoes, mosaics, etc. A ton of things. There was literally a statue of Hermes on every street corner in Ancient Greece. In fact, He appears so often in both visual and narrative mediums that it's been theorized that He's the most popular God in the whole religion
I can appreciate you putting these videos out to try to educate people, but can we keep it more authentic? Egyptian a.k.a.Kemetite deities were all black. Stop showing all these white people as if they were the original people on the hottest place on the planet, which was called Afrika a.k.a. Alkebulan, which means "land of the blacks”