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    The four sons of Horus were a group of four deities in ancient Egyptian religion who were believed to protect deceased people in the afterlife. Beginning...
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    a manifestation of Horus in life and Osiris in death. The most commonly encountered family relationship describes Horus as the son of Isis and Osiris...
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    were often in the form of human heads. By the Nineteenth Dynasty each of the four lids depicted one of the four sons of Horus, acting as guardians for...
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    Min (god) (redirect from Min-Horus)
    even more closely linked with Horus as the deity Min-Horus. By the New Kingdom he was also fused with Amun in the form of Min-Amun, who was also the serpent...
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  • Omnibus edition of the four-volume Horus Heresy art book series (2004–06); it outlines the entire Horus Heresy in art and prose. As of February 2013[update]...
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    embalmers and of the canopic jar associated with venom—the jar of the intestine—which was deified later as Qebehsenuef, one of the four sons of Horus. As the...
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    Neith (redirect from Priestess of Neith)
    between Horus and Set, over the Egyptian throne, recommending that Horus rule. A great festival, called the Feast of Lamps, was held annually in honor of Neith...
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    Four sons of Horus – Ancient Egyptian gods Fundamental interpersonal relations orientation – W. Schutz's social behavior theory Two-factor models of personality –...
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    spitting. Shu was the father of Nut and Geb and grandfather of Osiris, Isis, Set, and Nephthys. His great-grandsons are Horus and Anubis. As the air, Shu...
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    Osiris (redirect from Cult of Osiris)
    and husband of Isis, and brother of Set, Nephthys, and Horus the Elder, with Horus the Younger being considered his posthumously begotten son. Through syncretism...
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  • Isis, Set, Nephthys, and, in some versions, Horus the Elder. She was also the great-grandmother of Horus the Younger. Alongside her father, brother, children...
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    of the four sons of Horus Imset, one of the four sons of Horus Kherty Egyptian earth god Medjed, an unusual looking god mentioned in the Book of the Dead...
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    Thoth (category Creators of writing systems)
    to restore her husband, allowing the pair to conceive Horus. Following a battle between Horus and Set, Thoth offers counsel and provides wisdom. Thoth...
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    descriptions of redirect targets Four Heavenly Kings – Buddhist gods Four Holy Beasts – Four sacred animals in Chinese mythology Four sons of Horus – Ancient...
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    Beasts Four Living Creatures Four sons of Horus Four Stags (Norse mythology) Four Symbols Four temperaments Guardians of the directions Lokapala Royal...
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    as she was a goddess of the last moments of birth. As the birth of Horus became more intimately associated with the resurrection of Osiris, so Heqet's role...
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    Nehebkau of primeval times.[citation needed] Geb also often occurs as a primeval divine king of Egypt from whom his son Osiris and his grandson Horus inherited...
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    Isis (redirect from Cult of Isis)
    the elder form of Horus. In the same era, Horus was syncretized with the fertility god Min, so Isis was regarded as Min's mother. A form of Min known as...
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    as Horus, Upon the celestial sledge of the Opener of the Ways" [Pyramid Texts §§796-799 (Sethe)] Wilfong, Terry G. "Death Dogs: The Jackal Gods of Ancient...
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    Maat (redirect from Feather of Truth)
    Relief of Maat in east upstairs. Temple of Edfu, Upper Egypt Depiction of the Feast of the Beautiful Meeting, the second reunion between Horus and his...
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    are also sometimes seen as his mothers in different legends. War deity Horus is Ihy's father, but sometimes solar deity Ra is also seen as his father...
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  • pharaohs Den and Qa'a, naming each of their predecessors with the title "Horus Khenti-Amentiu", starting with "Horus Khenti-Amentiu Narmer". A temple dating...
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  • respectively, of Upper and Lower Egypt. When linked with Horus, Montu's epithet was "Horus of the Strong Arm". Because of the association of raging bulls...
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    Ra (redirect from Ra-Horus)
    characteristics with the sky-god Horus. At times, the two deities were merged as Ra-Horakhty, "Ra, who is Horus of the Two Horizons". When the god Amun...
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  • personification of the constellation Orion, and the goddess Sopdet, representing the star Sirius. According to the Pyramid Texts, Horus-Sopdu, a combination of Sopdu...
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    Banebdjedet (redirect from Ram of Mendes)
    the goddess Hatmehit ("Foremost of the Fishes"), who was perhaps the original deity of Mendes. Their offspring was "Horus the Child" and they formed the...
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    e.g., Horus (Falcon), Wadjet (cobra) and Nekhbet (vulture). Nekhbet with outstretched wings below a row of uraei, from the mortuary temple of Hatshepsut...
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    associated with sun gods such as Horus and Ra as well as the Eye of Ra. Each of them had to be appeased by a specific set of rituals. One myth relates that...
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    symbol of childhood, a sidelock of hair, as well as the menat necklace with crook and flail. He has close links to other divine children such as Horus and...
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    Thoth, Horus, Hathor, and Maat, who all appear to the dead soul as it makes its way toward judgement. In spite of the many demon-like inhabitants of the...
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