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Horus, in Egyptian mythology,
god of the sky and of light and goodness.
One of the major Egyptian deities, Horus was the
son of the goddess Isis and the god Osiris. After
Osiris was murdered by his brother Set, Horus
avenged his father's death by killing his uncle.
He is usually depicted as a falcon.
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Court of Horus Shows Horus TWO times,
along with Hathor (left) and Nefertari (Far right) |
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Hathor and Horus(Ra)
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Pharaoh Ramses II making an offering
to Horus
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Horemheb offering water to
Horus and Hathor
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(Udjat) Eye of Horus |
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Anubis, in Egyptian
mythology, god of the dead. He was
considered the inventor of embalming, the
guardian of tombs, and a judge of the dead. The
Egyptians believed that at the judgment he
weighed the heart of the dead against the feather
of truth.
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Anubis, Guardian of the Tombs |
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