
Egyptian Mythology
Fascinating Myths and Legends of Gods, Goddesses, Heroes and Monster from the Ancient Egyptian Mythology
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Narrated by:
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Neil Hamilton
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By:
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Simon Lopez
About this listen
Do you know that Egyptians had over 2000 gods and goddesses?
To understand how the ancient Egyptians saw the world around them, we begin our journey by exploring their beliefs of how the world and man came to be.
Discover:
- How the gods and the rhythm of life were created.
- The myth of Osiris, Seth, and Isis where brother betrays brother, and the love of a wife sees her husband resurrected to take up the crown of the Underworld.
- Horus’ revenge as a son fights to reclaim his birthright.
- The Adventure on the Sun Boat.
- The Goddess of Cats and enjoy her story as the avenger and protector of the innocent.
- The Girl with the Red-Rose Slippers: a rags-to-riches story of a slave girl who became queen.
- The Shipwrecked Sailor: the adventure of a marooned sailor on an enchanted island inhabited by giant golden snakes!
- The Treasure Thief: the story of a cunning thief who wins the hand of a princess.
- Se-Osiris and the Sealed Letter: an epic battle of magic unfolds between an Egyptian boy and an Ethiopian giant in a David and Goliath tale.
Get this audiobook and discover the fascinating world of Egyptian today!
©2019 Simon Lopez (P)2019 Simon Lopez
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