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Myths about Isis

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Isis across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

14 myths currently featured for Isis.

Isis Serving as a Nursemaid to the Queen of Byblos in Disguise

🏺 Egyptian MythologyByblos, LebanonIsis • Osiris • Set

Following the tragic murder of Osiris by his brother Set, Isis embarked on a desperate quest to find her husband's remains, eventually arriving in the city of Byblos. Disguised as a mortal, she served as a nursemaid to the royal prince and attempted to grant him immortality through a ritual of fire. When the Queen of Byblos intervened out of fear, Isis revealed her divine nature and reclaimed...

The Chest Washing Ashore and Growing into a Massive Tamarisk Tree

🏺 Egyptian MythologyByblos PortOsiris • Isis • Set

After Osiris was trapped in a chest and cast into the sea by his brother Set, the chest washed ashore at Byblos and was encased within a giant tamarisk tree. Queen Astarte and King Malcander used the tree as a pillar in their palace, until Isis discovered it while searching for her husband. This pivotal moment in Egyptian mythology marks the transition of Osiris from an earthly king to the...

Isis Born on the Fourth Intercalary Day in the Delta Swamps

🏺 Egyptian MythologyButo (Tell El Fara'in), EgyptIsis • Nut • Geb

Following a celestial gamble by the god Thoth, five intercalary days were added to the Egyptian calendar to allow the goddess Nut to give birth to her children. On the fourth of these miraculous days, Isis was born within the lush, verdant marshes of the Nile Delta near the ancient city of Buto. Emerging as a master of magic and wisdom, her birth in the Delta swamps established her profound...

Iphis and Ianthe

🏛️ Greek MythologyPhaistos, Crete, GreeceIphis • Telethusa • Ligdus

In the ancient Cretan city of Phaistos, a woman named Telethusa hides her daughter's gender to save her from a husband who decreed only sons should live. The child, Iphis, is raised as a boy and eventually falls in love with a girl named Ianthe. Through the divine intervention of the goddess Isis, Iphis is miraculously transformed into a man to allow the couple to marry.