Horus is the falcon patron god of the living Pharaoh, rulers, law, war, young men, light, the sun.
Horus is more often portrayed as a falcon then as a falcon-headed god.
Horus was often portrayed in art as a hawk, that being a flying (heavenly) and predator (protective) symbol of the pharaoh; so the pharaoh was the living aspect of Horus on earth.
There were several gods that were assocaited with the falcon in the Egyptian pantheon, the most prominent of which was Horus, others included Hemen, Monthu, and Ra.Ra may have been the same deity as Horus under a different name.
Horus had the head of a falcon. Some say he was all falcon with feathers on his breast of stars. He lost one eye to Seth in battle. He wore the clothing of a king and the double crown of Egypt. He had a serpent in his missing eye.
Horus was the son of osiris.
The Eye of Horus belongs to the god Horus.
how important is HORUS
When Horus is the son of Isis, yes - but that is not the only version of Horus.
Horus, the god, married Hahtaor. The goddess of the Sun.
No. He is one of the four sons of Horus, and the protector of the stomach and guardian of the East. He is portrayed as a jackal-headed mummy. Similar to Anubis since they both have the head of a jackal, Duamutef is a separate entity.
Horus was the god of the sun, kings and vengence :] By Brian Morrissey
The Eye of Horus.