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<ext>Some scholars say that Kalimath Azura (variously, Aklia, Climia Aklemia and Kali Azura), was a daughter of Lilith. <ext>Some scholars say that Kalimath Azura (variously, Aklia, Climia Aklemia and Kali Azura), was a daughter of Lilith.
According to Herodotus, Azura was the daughter of the God Serapis (Osirus) and Isis. But Greek mythology is notoriously inaccurate; according to Egyptian records Azura (Isis I) was the wife of Serapis and mother of Isis. According to Herodotus, Azura was the daughter of the God Serapis (Osirus) and Isis. But Greek mythology is notoriously inaccurate; according to Egyptian records Azura (Isis I) was the wife of Serapis and mother of Isis.
-In later myths about Isis, she had a brother, Osiris (Scorpion I), who became her husband, and she then was said to have conceived Horus. Isis was instrumental in the resurrection of Osiris when he was murdered by Seth. However Osirus was resurrected with all parts intact except a penis which could indicate that Horus was the postumous levirate son of Osirus (fathered by Seth).</ext>+In later myths about Isis, she had a brother, Osiris (Scorpion I), who became her husband, and she then was said to have conceived Horus. Isis was instrumental in the resurrection of Osiris when he was murdered by Seth. However Osirus was resurrected with all parts intact except a penis which could indicate that Horus was the postumous levirate son of Osirus (fathered by Seth).
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Lineage Titan
Sex Female
Full name (at birth) Azura (Isis-eptah) Asherah
Other last names Clan of the Shell
Other given names Афродита, Aphrodite (Greek), Asherah (Akkadian), Sereptah (Egyptian), Zarephath
Parents

Leto [?]

Ψ Person:176985 [?]

Wiki-page wikipedia:Isis
[1]

Events

birth: Consort of Ares

title: Serepta (Cyprus)

title: Mother of the God

title: Consort of Apophus

-3524 child birth: Enos [People of the Holy Scriptures] b. -3524 d. -2619

Notes

Some scholars say that Kalimath Azura (variously, Aklia, Climia Aklemia and Kali Azura), was a daughter of Lilith.

According to Herodotus, Azura was the daughter of the God Serapis (Osirus) and Isis. But Greek mythology is notoriously inaccurate; according to Egyptian records Azura (Isis I) was the wife of Serapis and mother of Isis.

In later myths about Isis, she had a brother, Osiris (Scorpion I), who became her husband, and she then was said to have conceived Horus. Isis was instrumental in the resurrection of Osiris when he was murdered by Seth. However Osirus was resurrected with all parts intact except a penis which could indicate that Horus was the postumous levirate son of Osirus (fathered by Seth).

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Sources

  1. Книга Юбилеев -

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