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'''Osiris''' (/oʊˈsaɪrɪs/, from Egyptian ''wsjr'', Coptic: ⲟⲩⲥⲓⲣⲉ, romanized: Ousire) is the god of fertility, agriculture, the afterlife, the dead, resurrection, life, and vegetation in ancient [[Egyptian religion]]. He was classically depicted as a green-skinned deity with a pharaoh's beard, partially mummy-wrapped at the legs, wearing a distinctive atef crown, and holding a symbolic crook and flail.
'''Osiris''' (/oʊˈsaɪrɪs/, from Egyptian ''wsjr'', Coptic: ⲟⲩⲥⲓⲣⲉ, romanized: Ousire) is the god of fertility, agriculture, the afterlife, the dead, resurrection, life, and vegetation in ancient [[Egyptian religion]]. He was classically depicted as a green-skinned deity with a pharaoh's beard, partially mummy-wrapped at the legs, wearing a distinctive atef crown, and holding a symbolic crook and flail.


Osiris was widely worshipped from at least 3000 BC until the decline of ancient Egyptian religion during the rise of [[Christianity]] in the Roman Empire, although some form of his cult possibly began as early as 5000 BC.
Osiris was widely worshipped from at least 3000 BC until the decline of ancient Egyptian religion during the rise of [[Christianity]] in the Roman Empire, although some form of his [[cult]] possibly began as early as 5000 BC.


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