Horus - Wikipedia Horus was often the ancient Egyptians' national tutelary deity He was usually depicted as a falcon-headed man wearing the pschent, or a red and white crown, as a symbol of kingship over the entire kingdom of Egypt
Horus | Story, Appearance, Symbols, Facts | Britannica Horus, in ancient Egyptian religion, a god in the form of a falcon whose right eye was the sun or morning star, representing power and quintessence, and whose left eye was the moon or evening star, representing healing
Horus - World History Encyclopedia Horus is the name of a sky god in ancient Egyptian mythology which designates primarily two deities: Horus the Elder (or Horus the Great), the last born of the first five original gods, and Horus the Younger, the son of Osiris and Isis
Horus name - Wikipedia The Horus name is the oldest known and used crest of ancient Egyptian rulers It belongs to the "great five names" of an Egyptian pharaoh However, modern Egyptologists and linguists are starting to prefer the more neutral term " serekh name " This is because not every pharaoh placed the falcon, which symbolizes the deity Horus, atop his (or in some cases, her) serekh [1]
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Horus Egyptian God: Eye of Horus Meaning, Symbols Myth Horus is one of the most significant Egyptian gods, symbolizing kingship, unity, and protection Depicted as a falcon-headed deity, Horus was associated with the sky and the living pharaoh He was the son of Isis and Osiris, born to avenge Osiris’s death and defeat Set
The Enigmatic Mythology of Horus, the Egyptian Sky God Horus, the Egyptian sky god, is a fascinating figure in ancient Egyptian mythology As the national guardian deity of the ancient Egyptians, Horus played a crucial role in their religious beliefs and cultural practices