The Dark Side of the Moon (1990)
directed by D. J. Webster
starring
Robert Sampson (Re-Animator, Robot Jox)
Camilla More (Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter)
Joe Turkel (The Shining, Paths of Glory, Blade Runner)
John Diehl (Stargate)
List of Egyptian Gods
Not a complete listing, but this is the majority of them and their rulerships:
Primordial gods:
- Atum - god of the Sun; the All-Maker of the Universe, gods, and life
- Ptah - god of wisdom, creativity, pottery, artwork, architecture, rebirth, and craftsmanship
- Nun - god of the primordial waters
- Naunet - goddess of the primordial waters; counterpart to Nun
- Tatenen - god-personification of the mound of earth on the waters of Nun at the beginning of time
- Tefnut - goddess of wet air, moisture, dew, and rain
- Shu - god of dry air, wind, light, and peace; twin brother/consort of Tefnut
- Nuit - goddess of the sky, cosmos, astronomy, motherhood, and the Universe; wife of Geb
- Geb - god of the earth and fertility; husband of Nuit
Significant gods:
- Ra - god of the Sun, sky, order, and kingship; King of the Gods; said to be a form of Atum
- Osiris - god of the Underworld, death, fertility, agriculture, vegetation, and rebirth; husband of Isis; King of the Dead
- Isis - goddess of magic, life, compassion, death, rebirth, fertility, motherhood, childbirth, devotion, royalty, knowledge, protection, abundance, healing, and the elements; Queen of the Gods, wife of Osiris
- Horus - god of the sky, war, hunting, and kingship
- Set - god of chaos, mischief, storms, deserts, battle, danger, virility, and foreign lands
- Hathor - goddess of love, compassion, beauty, women, motherhood, childbirth, fertility, joy, sex, music, dance, alcohol, festivity, and the cosmos
- Sekhmet - goddess of war, destruction, blood-lust, plagues, healing, the Sun, and divine wrath
- Nephthys - goddess of death, mourning, darkness, childbirth, burial, and air
- Anubis - god of death, mummification, embalming, tombs, cemeteries, and the Underworld
- Thoth - god of knowledge, wisdom, writing, magic, truth, integrity, time, and the Moon
- Bast - goddess of domesticity, cats, family, children, pregnancy, women’s secrets, fertility, pleasure, sex, music, the arts, protection, perfume, fire, sunrise, and war
- Ma’at - goddess of truth, justice, harmony, wisdom, morality, balance, and divine order
- Ammit - goddess of retribution
- Taweret - goddess of childbirth, fertility, and protection
- Sobek - god of sovereignty, military prowess, strength, fertility, medicine, surgery, protection, and water
- Amun - god of the Sun and air; synchronized with Ra
- Serqet - goddess of protection, healing, and venomous creatures
- Neith - goddess of creation, war, weaving, wisdom, motherhood, childbirth, hunting, water, fate, and the cosmos
- Qetesh - goddess of pleasure, sex, beauty, and nature
- Khonsu - god of the Moon and healing
- Wepwawet - god of war, hunting, and death; brother of Anubis
Additional gods:
- Aken - ferryman god of the dead
- Anat - goddess of war, sex, beauty, fertility, and hunting; originated from Canaan
- Astarte - goddess of love, sex, war, beauty, fertility, and the stars; sister of Anat, originated from Canaan
- Aker - god of the horizon
- Am-Heh - the “eater of eternity” god who lives in the Underworld’s lake of fire
- Amunet - goddess of air and invisibility; female counterpart of Amun
- Amunhotep - god of healing and wisdom
- Andjety - god of fertility
- Anhur - god of war
- Anqet - goddess of fertility
- Anti - hawk god of Upper Egypt
- Anuket - goddess of war, fertility, lust, and Nile cataracts
- Apedemak - god of war
- Asclepius - god of healing
- Ash - god of the Libyan desert and oases
- Aten - god of the Sun
- Apep - snake-god of evil
- Ba’al - god of storms, war, fertility, weather, and seasons; originated from Canaan
- Babi - god of virility
- Ba-Pef - god of terror, especially spiritual terror
- Bat - goddess of fertility and success
- Bennu - god of the Sun and rebirth
- Bes - god of childbirth, fertility, sex, humour, and war
- Denwen - dragon god of fire and destruction
- Fetket - god of bartenders; assistant of Ra
- Duamutef - protective god of the canopic jar of the stomach; son of Horus
- Hapi - god of fertility and the Nile; protected the canopic jar of the lungs
- Imsety - protective god of the liver canopic jar
- Qebehsenuef - protective god of the canopic jar of the intestines
- Heh - god of eternity; feminine counterpart is Hauhet
- Heqet - frog goddess of fertility and childbirth
- Heka - god of magic and medicine
- Heset - goddess of food, drink, beer, and merriment
- Hu - god of the voice; personification of Ra’s first words of creation
- Ihy - god of music and joy; son of Hathor and Horus the Elder
- Kek - god of obscurity, night, and darkness; feminine counterpart is Kauket
- Khnum - ram god of pottery, fertility, and virility
- Maahes - lion god of the Sun and war; son of Sekhmet
- Mafdet - feline goddess of justice and protection against venom
- Merit - goddess of music who conducted the symphony of cosmic order
- Meskhenet - goddess of childbirth and destiny who created the ka (spirit)
- Nefertem - god of the blue lotus, perfume, aromatic healing, and the dawn
- Nehebu-Kau - god who units the ka with the ba at one’s death
- Neper - god of grain and the harvest
- Renenutet - cobra goddess of nursing, fertility, and childbirth
- Reshep - god of war and pestilence; originated from Canaan
- Sepa - centipede god of protection
- Serapis - a Greco-Egyptian god of fertility, vegetation, and the afterlife
- Seshat - goddess of knowledge, wisdom, writing, books, mathematics, astronomy, calculations, architecture, and surveying; wife of Thoth
- Shentayet - goddess of widows
- Shezmu - god of drunkenness, wine, perfume, and abundance
- Tenenit - goddess of beer, brewing, and childbirth
- Wadjet - cobra goddess of protection
~ Vessel Representing Scythians.
Period: The Bosporan Kingdom
Date: second half of the 4th century B.C.
Place of origin: Crimea, the environs of Kerch; Archaeological site: Kul-Oba barrow
Medium: Gold
~ Venus.
Culture: Roman (version of fourth-century B.C. original)
Date: A.D. 1st-2nd century
Place of origin: Lazio, Rome, Italy
Medium: Marble





