EM - Stories of Egyptian Mythology Lesson

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 Rising from the Pheonix Image Many stories of Egyptian mythology have been familiarized in the modern world. The story of the Phoenix and the story of Isis and Osiris are just two of more common stories of Egyptian mythology. Read below to learn more about these unique tales.

The Story of the Phoenix

A phoenix is a mythical bird with a colorful plumage and a tail of gold and scarlet (or purple, blue, and green according to some legends. It has a 500 to 1000 year life-cycle, near the end of which it builds itself a nest of twigs that then ignites; both nest and bird burn fiercely and are reduced to ashes, from which a new, young phoenix or phoenix egg arises, reborn anew to live again. The new phoenix is destined to live as long as its old self. In some stories, the new phoenix embalms the ashes of its old self in an egg made of myrrh and deposits it in the Egyptian city of Heliopolis literally "sun-city" in Greek). It is said that the bird's cry is that of a beautiful song. The Phoenix's ability to be reborn from its own ashes implies that it is immortal, though in some stories the new Phoenix is merely the offspring of the older one. In very few stories they are able to change into people.

Originally, the phoenix was identified by the Egyptians as a stork or heron-like bird called a benu, known from the Book of the Dead  and other Egyptian texts as one of the sacred symbols of worship at Heliopolis, closely associated with the rising sun and the Egyptian sun-god Ra.

Egyptian Mythology Readings

Read through the following texts that explain more about Egyptian mythology. These stories include the myths of Pythagoras, Isis & Osiris, and Dedi and the Children of Rud-dedit.

Click here to read Bullfinch's Mythology-Pythagoras, Egyptian Deities, Oracles Links to an external site.

Links to an external site. Click here to read The Story of Iris and Osiris Links to an external site.  

Click here to read Dedi and the Children of Rud-dedit Links to an external site. 

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