RFBXPR30–Anubis God in vector with egyptian symbol
RMHRNWPC–Osiris, Egyptian God of the Afterlife
RF2C939CF–Ancient Egyptian god Amun, Osiris, Pharaoh and Cleopatra. Vector cartoon characters of Egypt mythology, king and queen, god with falcon head, Horus and Amon Ra
RMB40XGJ–Osiris, Egyptian god of life and death, statuette, aureate, circa 110 BC,
RFEKJ3MP–Osiris ,isolated figure of ancient egypt god
RMEF64GB–Antinous Osiris 131-138 AD (marble) Roman ( 2 century AD )Vatican Rome Italy ( Bythinian youth favourite Emperor Hadrian - Osiris Egyptian god of the afterlife underworld dead ) from Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli
RM2RG8T3K–OSIRIS - Egyptian god of the underworld Wall painting in the tomb of Sandjen, Valley of the Kings, Luxor
RMBB4PKC–Ancient Egyptian gods, Isis (r), magical healer and role model to women, and Osiris, god of fertility and embodiment of the dead
RMMC6N2Y–Egyptian Myth - Osiris in the Tomb The god Osiris in the tomb, guarded by the four sons of Horus. This is typical resurrectional image from the initiation mysteries. From the Hunefer papyrus of the 'Egyptian Book of The Dead'
RM2ANX9PD–A frieze of Pharoah Seti offering a Pectoral and a colllar to Osiris from the South wall of the Chapel of Osiris at the Abydos Temple of King Seti I
RMBN98MX–Polychrome relief of Osiris, god of Alterlife. Temple of Hatshepsut. New Kingdom. Eighteenth Dynasty. Egypt
RM2A2R45Y–Egyptian, Kneeling Man Holding a Statue of the God Osiris, 626/525 BC, Granite, 11 7/8 x 4 1/4 x 6 7/8 in
RMWH9PRY–The Egyptian god Osiris in the afterworld: modern interprettions link Osiris with the Pope.
RM2K56DWH–Stone Sculpture or Miniature Chapel of Osiris, Ancient Egyptian God of the Afterlife. c13-11c BC Ancient Egypt
RF2E8M9KT–Ancient Egyptian bas relief showing the Ibis headed god Thoth praising god of the dead Osiris. Wall at Abydos Temple, el Balyana, Egypt. Ancient carvi
RFBP9MBX–The Egyptian god Osiris (left) is tricked by the god Set to step into a beautiful coffin made by Set.
RMG1CED0–Fragment of a fresco depicting the Egyptian God Osiris, god of the afterlife, the underworld, and the dead. From the Old Kingdom
RMT1BNP1–Berlin. Germany. Ancient Egyptian painted fragment of a pillar depicting King Seti I in front of the god Osiris. New Kingdom Period, 19th Dynasty, ca.
RMBTDWWE–5343. Harp player worshiping the god Horus, the ancient Egyptian god of the sun, son of Osiris and Isis, represented as having
RMHRNWPB–Osiris, Egyptian God of the Afterlife
RF2JPEAJ2–Osiris, portrait of the ancient Egypt god of afterlife, dead and resurrection. Partially mummy-wrapped with a pharaoh beard and an atef crown.
RMCPGYTJ–Osiris, Egyptian God, Lord of the realm of the dead, with Imentet, relief from the grave of the Cha-en-het, provost of the barns under Amenhotep III ( 1411 - 1375 BC),
RM2X2CN35–Ancient Egyptian figurines of Osiris and Isis from the 1st millennium BC. Photo from the mid-20th century.
RMEF64GD–The God Osiris Canopus Egypt Egyptian (Basalt ) Villa Adriana Tivoli Roman period reign of Hadrian 131-138 ( Vatican Museum Rome Italy )
RMBK46H2–Sculpture of Egyptian deity Osiris (god of afterlife) at Dr Ragab's Pharaonic Village (A Living History Museum) in Cairo, Egypt
RM2F1RBA0–Osiris. Seti opens the door for Osiris, The temple of King Seti I at Abydos, print, 1933
RF2AGBA68–The Egyptian god of resurrection and the afterlife Osiris stands as a statue in a temple in the desert.
RMMC6GWH–EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY - OSIRIS The god osiris enthroned within a shrine, with the wife-sister Isis, and her sister, Nephthys behind, and the four gods of the cardinal points. From the Egyptian Book of the dead, in the Budge Edition
RM2ANX9PA–A frieze of Pharaoh Seti offering ornaments and insignia to Osiris from the South wall of the Chapel of Osiris at the Abydos Temple of King Seti I
RMBNGE06–Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Pharaoh making an offering of incense to the god Osiris. Deir el-Medina. Egypt.
RM2A2HM99–Amulet of the God Osiris, Third Intermediate–Late Period (about 1070–332 BC), Egyptian, Egypt, Silver, 3.2 × 1.1 × 1 cm (1 1/4 × 7/16 × 3/8 in
RF2PR3WC0–Osiris, god of afterlife, dead and resurrection in ancient Egypt religion
RF2GAADYW–Ancient Egyptian God, Goddess, and deities in stick figure icons. Vector illustration set of popular Egypt deities Amon, Osiris, Isis, Horus, Anubis,
RMERFTAW–Judgement of the dead before Osiris - from Egyptian Book of the Dead. Original held at British Museum, London.
RF2GAG5RW–The caption on this 1903 image reads: “Osiris and Isis and Four Children of Horus.” It appeared in the book History of Egypt by French Egyptologist Gaston Maspero. Here, Osiris, the Egyptian god of fertility and of the dead, wears the white crown of Upper Egypt and the menat (amulet weighted to counterbalance heavy collar). He holds in his hands the scepter, crook, and flail—all royal symbols. Standing behind him is his wife Isis, the Mother Goddess. In front of him are the four children of his son Horus.
RMF7P9RN–Statuette of the god ancient Egyptian God Osiris. Bronze. Late Period (715-332 BC). In a bloody battle, Seth dismembered Osiris and spread his remains all around Egypt. Isis searched for the fragments to make a mummy and thus bring her beloved husband to life once again
RMT1BNRB–Berlin. Germany. Ancient Egyptian painted fragment of a pillar depicting King Seti I in front of the god Osiris. New Kingdom Period, 19th Dynasty, ca.
RF2E8MAM0–Ancient Egyptian carving showing the Pharaoh Seti I making an offering to the god of the underworld Osiris with the goddess Isis. Wall of the temple
RMHRNWNR–Horus, Egyptian Sky God
RF2JRW9FA–Osiris, portrait of the god of afterlife, dead and resurrection in ancient Egypt. Depicted with greenish turquoise skin, pharaoh beard and atef crown.
RMT8P9J9–An ancient Egyptian bronze statuette of Osiris, Late Period, mid- to end of the 1st millennium BC The god depicted as upright standing mummy with Atef crown, holding crook and flail against his chest. On a modern wooden base. Length 16 cm. Provenance: 1970s private collection from the Munich area. historic, historical, ancient world, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2C2JBH6–Sculpture of the ancient Egyptian god Osiris, Ancient Egypt. Old 19th century engraved illustration, El Mundo Ilustrado 1880
RMR9CE15–Goddess Isis Here we see the goddess Isis kneeling.) With a hand in front of her face she wipes her tears. She is crying for her deceased husband, the god Osiris, Dimensions: height 40.5 centimetres, Material: wood, Period: Greek Period (about 300-200 BC), Middle Egypt, Egyptian.
RMBK46GM–Sculpture of Egyptian deity Osiris (god of afterlife) at Dr Ragab's Pharaonic Village (A Living History Museum) in Cairo, Egypt
RM2F1RBA4–Isis and Osiris. Early 18th century lithograph showing Ramesses IV (or Ramesses III) in his tomb in the Valley of the Kings (Biban-el-Moluk) making offerings to Osiris and Isis.
RM2AW1T9G–Cairo, Egyptian Museum, from the tomb of Sennedjem, Deir el Medina : Door panel (verso), detail of the top register, the god Osiris-Khentamentiu.
RMMC879B–EGYPTIAN MYTH - PTAH-SOCHARIS-OSIRIS The god, Ptah-Socharis-Osiris enthroned. Behind stand Iris and Nephthys. Papyrus of Anhai. From Budge ed. Of 'Egyptian Book of Dead'.
RMAGGXCK–Osiris, god of the Underworld, Deir el Medina, Egypt
RMBNGE2X–Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Polychrome reliefs that decorate the interior. God Osiris. Seated figure. Deir el-Medina. E
RM2A2HM6D–Head of the God Osiris, Third Intermediate Period (about 1069–664 BC), Egyptian, Egypt, Bronze, 15.9 × 6 × 8.6 cm (6 1/4 × 2 3/8 × 3 3/8 in
RM2D64AF3–Title: The Judgement of Osiris, detail from a Book of the Dead Creator: Egyptian Date: 30th Dynasty (380-343 BC) Dimensions: Medium: papyrus Location: Louvre, Paris
RMF6R2TY–Ancient Egypt. Pa-pa-akou in prayer before the gods Osiris and Wepwawet, around 1400 BC. Louvre Museum. Paris. France.
RM2H81HE4–Detail of Ancient Egyptian Stele Dedicated to Osiris & Divinities Showing Sun Worship & Two Sacred Baboons (c1294-1279BC) from reign of Pharaoh Set 1
RFF6B81A–Pictured here is a manuscript drawn on papyrus of hieroglyphs and art found in an ancient Egyptian tomb in Thebes, with its many rock-cut tombs, in southern Egypt. This illustration dates to 1903 and appeared in the book History of Egypt by French Egyptologist Gaston Maspero. It brings together many of the scenes found in the tomb. Among these are the god of the underworld Osiris (his skin color green, symbolizing rebirth) sitting at left. In front are the four sons of Horus (Horus was Osiris' son). The god of writing Thoth is inscribing on a a rectangular piece of papyrus.
RMF7NXN6–Statuette of the god ancient Egyptian God Osiris. Bronze. Late Period (715-332 BC). In a bloody battle, Seth dismembered Osiris and spread his remains all around Egypt. Isis searched for the fragments to make a mummy and thus bring her beloved husband to life once again
RMT1BNPK–Berlin. Germany. Ancient Egyptian painted fragment of a pillar depicting King Seti I in front of the god Osiris. New Kingdom Period, 19th Dynasty, ca.
RF2E8MAR1–Ancient Egyptian bas relief showing the god of the underworld Osiris sitting on a a throne with his wife Isis standing behind. Abydos Temple, Egypt. O
RMHRNWNN–Horus, Egyptian Sky God
RF2JPNYTB–Osiris, ancient Egypt god of afterlife, dead and resurrection, with turquoise skin, pharaoh beard, atef crown, mummy-wrapped, holding crook and flail.
RMT8P9J6–An ancient Egyptian bronze statuette of Osiris, Late Period, mid- to end of the 1st millennium BC The god depicted as upright standing mummy with Atef crown, holding crook and flail against his chest. On a modern wooden base. Length 16 cm. Provenance: 1970s private collection from the Munich area. historic, historical, ancient world, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RFD21718–A huge statue of the Egyptian god Osiris at Hapshetpsut's Temple in Luxor, Egypt
RMR9F42D–Stele Fragment with Osiris and other gods, 49 x 55 x 10 cm, Period: New Kingdom 1550-1070 BC, Egypt, Egyptian.
RM2GF7FG6–Pillar fragment of King Sethos I in front of the god Osiris ca. 1290 BC, Egyptian Museum, Neues Museum, Museum Island, Berlin, Germany
RMEBW63T–seven columns in the shape of Egyptian god Osiris in Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III, Medinet Habu, Egypt, Theben-West, Luxor
RM2J1N2DH–Cairo, Egyptian Museum, tomb of Harmin, Osiris seated.
RMWHB4D0–Osiris and the Egyptian Resurrection - Osiris in his closed shrine, accompanied by Isis (his wife and sister) and his four grandsons. From the Papyrus of Ani..
RMG3KMB6–Egypt. Stela of Tanit-Jade. Deceased making offerings to the god Osiris, takes charge of the judgment of the dead. The State Hermitage Museum. St. Petersburg. Russia.
RM2A2HJXD–Amulet of the God Osiris, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty 21–25 (1070–656 BC), Egyptian, Egypt, Bronze, 4 × 1.27 × 1 cm (1 9/16 × 1/2 × 3/8 in
RMAF2NJF–Luxor Egypt Mural On West Bank Osiris God Of Underworld
RF2DKWDW8–Antique cigarettes cards. Henly & Watkins Cigarettes (series Ancient Egyptian Gods). Horus the Younger, son of Isis. 1924 Horus the Younger is the son
RFH8HXKK–Osiris in Pharaoh's temple was known as an Egyptian god of the afterlife and resurrection.
RF2D9EWKK–Weighing of the Heart from Papyrus of Ani. For the ancient Egyptians, the Book of the Dead tells of the path the dead must go to the underworld. This image is a part of the book that belonged to the scribe Ani. The Papyrus Ani, as the papyrus is called today, dates to about 1275-1250 B.C., the time of the 19th Dynasty during the New Kingdom. At left is scribe Ani, who appears here, dressed in white, with his wife, who is also dressed in white and she holds a sistrum. The two are shown bowing as they are in the presence of the gods who will judge them. The three figures at top are part of t
RMEC7R4R–Ancient egyptian figure of a god (Osiris)
RMRBAWE4–Osiris.
RF2E923NN–Ancient Egyptian bas relief sculpture of the vulture headed god Thoth. Inner wall at the Temple to Osiris at Abydos, near El Balyana, Egypt. Ancient s
RMHRNWNP–Horus, Egyptian Sky God, 724-31 BC
RF2H4RMCG–Miniture sarcophagus of Osiris, 0-199 AD, Roman Egypt, painted wood, Louvre Museum E 12181. The sacrcophagus depicts Osiris falcon head, Ousekh coll
RMT8P9JH–An ancient Egyptian bronze statuette of Osiris, Late Period, mid- to end of the 1st millennium BC Hollow, upright standing figure of the god as mummy with hedjet (white Crown of the South), holding crook and flail against his chest. The surface is corroded, the right side along the small slit is split open. On a plastic base. Length 13.2 cm. Provenance: 1970s private collection from the Munich area. historic, historical, ancient world, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RFD2170J–A large single status of the Egyptian god Osiris in the Hatshepsut temple, Luxor
RMR9F426–Stele Fragment with Osiris and other gods, 49 x 55 x 10 cm, Period: New Kingdom 1550-1070 BC, Egypt, Egyptian.
RF2JPXC6G–Atef crown of Osiris, a feathered white crown in ancient Egyptian religion. Combines the Hedjet, white crown of Upper Egypt, with ostrich feathers.
RF2D4TN2N–Ancient Egypt template with place for text. With illustrations of the gods of ancient Egypt Osiris.
RM2J1N20B–Cairo, Egyptian Museum, from Saqqara, offering bringers before Osiris and Isis.
RMMC85HR–The jackal-headed god, Anubis, with the mummy of Osiris, during the rite of the opening of the mouth. Detail from the so-called 'Egyptian Book of the Dead'. Budge's translation.
RM2M3YCE5–Statue of the god Osiris made in bronze. Late period (715-332 BC). Egyptian museum, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
RMDJJ365–King Seti I in front of the God Osiris. Fragment of a pillar. Limestone. New Kingdom. 19th Dynasty. 1290 BC. Grave of Seti I.
RM2A2HM0A–Statuette of the God Osiris Seated, Late Period, Dynasty 26–31 (664–332 BC), Egyptian, Egypt, Steatite, 28.9 × 7 × 11.43 cm (11 3/8 × 2 3/4 × 4 1/2 in
RMAPY7R5–Luxor Egypt Valley of the Queens Tomb of Nefertari (QV66) Painting of Ra and Osiris in the Same Body (Banebdjedet) with Nephthys and Isis
RM2HDCBME–Hatshepsut's larger-than-life (5 m) statues of Osiris in the central colonnade, statues in the robes of the god Osiris, funerary temple of the pharaoh
RF2R1R25M–Flat ancient egyptian god Osiris. Deity of fertility, agriculture and dead isolated on white background. Antique mythological man character in atef crown holding a symbolic crook and flail.
RF2GA3CMW–Weighing of the Heart from Papyrus of Ani. For the ancient Egyptians, the Book of the Dead tells of the path the dead must go to the underworld. This image is a part of the book that belonged to the scribe Ani. The Papyrus Ani, as the papyrus is called today, dates to about 1275-1250 B.C., the time of the 19th Dynasty during the New Kingdom. At top are two goddesses of law. The frame below shows the scribe Ani, who appears here, dressed in white, before the god Osiris, whose skin is green, the symbol of regeneration and rebirth. Osiris holds the royal scepter and flail. Below, the jackal-he
RMEC7R4P–Ancient egyptian figure of a god (Osiris)
RMMPNE8N–Egyptian stele, Deceased worships Osiris who stands on pedestal representing Maat. Artist: Unknown.
RMAJBDKP–Giant carved stone statue of Ramses II portrayed as Osiris the god of the afterlife Temple of Abu Simbel Egypt
RMG16AR8–Osiris-Orion travels across the sky on the sacred boat (stars of Lepus). Image based on a star map in the tomb of Montemhet at Luxor, circa 650 BC. The stars of Orion were associated with Osiris, the sun-god of rebirth and afterlife, by the ancient Egypti
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