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==Legacy==
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During the 5th century BCE, immigrants called ''{{Wiki|Metic|metics}}'' brought religious practices of their own to [[Greece|Greek]] ''polises'', including [[Athens]] and [[Port of Piraeus]]. Among these was the worship of the Egyptian Isis.<ref>''[[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece]]'' – Piraeus: "Population"</ref>
During the 5th century BCE, immigrants called ''{{Wiki|Metic|metics}}'' brought religious practices of their own to [[Greece|Greek]] ''polises'', including [[Athens]] and [[Port of Piraeus]]. Among these was the worship of the Egyptian Isis.<ref>''[[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece]]'' – Piraeus: "Population"</ref>
Ancient Greek, using the {{wiki|Interpretatio_graeca|''Interpretatio graeca''}}, a discourse used to interpret or attempt to understand the mythology and religion of other cultures, identified Isis as the goddess [[Aphrodite]] (the goddess of love), but also identified her as [[Demeter]] (the goddess of agriculture) and also as Selene (the goddess of the Moon).


In the 1st century BCE, a [[Iseion|temple]] on the island of [[Pharos]] in [[Alexandria]] was dedicated to her. [[Shadya]], the daughter of [[Hotephres]] and [[Khenut]], named her new doll Iset, and believed she would protect Shadya and those she cared about.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>
In the 1st century BCE, a [[Iseion|temple]] on the island of [[Pharos]] in [[Alexandria]] was dedicated to her. [[Shadya]], the daughter of [[Hotephres]] and [[Khenut]], named her new doll Iset, and believed she would protect Shadya and those she cared about.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>

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Aset, or Iset, better known by her Greek name Isis, was an Isu who was later deified in the Egyptian pantheon. She was known to have been in possession of the Ankh and the Scepter, two artifacts of First Civilization origin.

Biography

According to legend, Isis used the Ankh to protect the Egyptian pharaohs from harm. When her partner Osiris was murdered by his brother Seth, Isis was overwhelmed by pain and grief.[1]

She then used the Ankh to revive him, but it only brought Osiris back for one night. Using the opportunity, they consummated their love that night, leading to the conception of their son, Horus.[1]

Legacy

During the 5th century BCE, immigrants called metics brought religious practices of their own to Greek polises, including Athens and Port of Piraeus. Among these was the worship of the Egyptian Isis.[2]

In the 1st century BCE, a temple on the island of Pharos in Alexandria was dedicated to her. Shadya, the daughter of Hotephres and Khenut, named her new doll Iset, and believed she would protect Shadya and those she cared about.[3]

Behind the Scenes

Jeff Simpson's concept art of Isis for Assassin's Creed: Origins ended up used as a base for an outfit worn by Cleopatra. The statue of Isis in Assassin's Creed: Origins is modeled after Greco-Roman statues, holding a cornucopia in her left hand and a rudder in her right hand.

Gallery

Appearances

References

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