Ra is the sun god of ancient Egypt, mentioned in Pyramid Texts (2400-2300 BCE). Depicted as falcon-headed male Ra-Horakhty with solar disc above head. Worship established by Second Dynasty, centered at Heliopolis
Set was the god of deserts, storms, violence, and foreigners. Son of Geb and Nut, brother to Osiris, Isis, and Nephthys. Name originally pronounced *sūtiẖ, later changed to stẖ and swtẖ
Horus was the national tutelary deity of ancient Egypt. Depicted as falcon-headed man wearing pschent crown. Worshipped from late prehistoric Egypt to Roman period. Considered god of kingship, healing, protection, sun, and sky
Anubis was the god of funerary rites and grave protection in ancient Egypt. His name means "royal child" in Egyptian and was also known as Inpu. He was depicted as a jackal or man with a jackal head
Tutankhamun ruled Egypt from 1332 to 1323 BC during the Eighteenth Dynasty. Born as Tutankhaten, he became king at age nine after Akhenaten's short reigns. Married his half-sister Ankhesenpaaten, who had two infant daughters. Restored traditional Egyptian religion, ending Atenism and restoring Amun's supremacy
Osiris was the god of fertility, agriculture, afterlife, and resurrection. Name "Osiris" comes from Greek "Ὄσιρις" and Egyptian "wsjr". Initially considered son of Geb and Nut, later identified with Horus