"Egyptian counterpart of Hades and Pluto" crossword clue

Author: Mathew Cooper
Last Updated: 02 May 2023

Egyptian counterpart of Hades and Pluto NYT crossword answer is:

OSIRIS (6 letters length)

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The Egyptian counterpart of Hades and Pluto is Osiris, the god of the underworld in Egyptian mythology. He is often depicted as a mummified man with a crown and a crook and flail in his hands. He is the brother and husband of Isis, the goddess of life, and the father of Horus, the god of the sky. Osiris is the ruler of the underworld and is responsible for judging the souls of the dead.

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