Isis is the goddess of life, magic, marriage, and fertility in ancient Egyptian mythology, and one of the gods of Heliopolis-nine pillars. She is regarded as a model of the perfect woman. Not only is she the most important goddess in ancient Egypt, but she also influenced other parts of the Western world, including ancient Greece and Rome, and even the image of the Virgin and Child in the Catholic Church. It is similar to the image of Horus in the arms of Isis in ancient Egyptian art.
She is regarded as a great mother and loyal wife, the patron saint of nature and magic. She was a friend of slaves, sinners, handicraftsmen, and oppressed people. She also listened to the prayers of the rich, maidens, nobles, and rulers. Isis is often described as the mother and protector of Horus (although some legends say that Horus’ mother is Hathor) and is also known as the protector of the undead and young children.