Ίσις
Ίσις, or Isis, is an ancient Egyptian goddess known for her role as a protector and mother figure. She is often depicted as a woman with a throne-shaped crown and is associated with magic, healing, and fertility. Ίσις was revered for her ability to resurrect her husband, Osiris, and was considered a symbol of rebirth and renewal.
Worshipped throughout Egypt and beyond, Ίσις was central to various religious practices and myths. Her influence extended into the Greco-Roman world, where she was associated with various deities and became a popular figure in mystery religions. Temples dedicated to Ίσις were built in many regions, showcasing her widespread veneration.