![]() The living king, seen as the embodiment of the God Horus, was considered the son of Isis (as well as many other Goddesses). It is certainly true that Isis was associated with the kingship-as were all the major Deities and most of the minor ones. For a detailed explanation of the pronunciation of Her name, please see my post here.) The golden throne found in Tutankhamun’s tomb. ![]() In Egyptian, Her name would have been more like Iset ( Ee-set) or Eset ( Eh-set), which you have probably seen as Aset. That’s usually the first thing you find when you look into the meaning of the name “Isis.” (And if you’re interested in the meaning of Her name, you probably already know that Isis is the Greek version. ![]() “In Egyptian, the name Isis means throne and Isis was thought to be the embodiment of the royal throne.” This is the most common way the name of Isis is written in hieroglyphs.
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