Isis Goddess Ancient Egypt Religion Wearing Sheath Dress Throne Hieroglyph — Stock Vector

Isis, goddess in ancient Egypt religion, wearing a sheath dress and a throne hieroglyph on her head, holding a was sceptre and an ankh. The sister and wife of Osiris, whom she resurrected from death. — Vector

Isis, goddess in ancient Egypt religion, wearing a sheath dress and a throne hieroglyph on her head, holding a was sceptre and an ankh. The sister and wife of Osiris, whom she resurrected from death.

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