In Ancient Egyptian Mythology, The Gods and Goddess were seldom combined or infused together. Around the year 3,001 BC (1st Dynasty Era), Priest began to group nine of the most influential of them into a collective known as The Ennead. These were seen as ''Creationist Beings'' responsible to all Life. The Ennead was not a widely practice ideology, seen mostly in Egypt's Upper Kingdom. The Nine were identified as: Atum, Shu, Tefnut, Geb, Nut, Osiris, Isis, Seth and Nephthys. Towards the end of The 1st Dynastym Horus was included. In Temple Art, imagery of all Nine were grouped into 3 levels of 3 (a mystic placement).