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dexar [7]
3 years ago
14

​the god of order who egyptians believed brought civilization to the nile is ____? a. ​isis b. ​osiris c. ​sekhmet d. ​horus

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ella [17]3 years ago
8 0
<span>Osiris was an Egyptian god, titled as the god of the afterlife, underworld and those dead, but also known as the god of order, transition, resurrection and even resurrection. This is because at one point, Osiris died, but was resurrected, and that became the representation of stability and continuity in Egypt. Then, Osiris flooded then retreated the Nile river which supplied water to the the backbone of Egypt at that time.</span>
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