Horus is important because he is the sun god. Like Jesus he is the sun. The simularities between Horus and Jesus is uncanny. The whole born from the virgin Mary is the same as horus. Horus was born to the virgin Isis also known as Maria. Horus and Jesus are both born on 25th of December, were crucified, dead for three days and resurected. Jesus is the sun. We worship the sun. The sun of God.
Horus is important because he is the god of the sky, vengeance, and the kings.
how important is HORUS
Horus is usually depicted as a falcon or falcon headed man.I don't think skin color is really important in face of that.
I only know 1 it is ray the god of the sun.
Horus was the son of osiris.
Son of Isis and Osiris, as believed by the ancient Egyptians, Horus was important being the god of the sky. The Egyptians believed that: Horus was very important until a conflict arose with a rival god, Seth. The two fought for the throne of Egypt. In a fierce battle, Horus lost one of his eyes. It was then restored. He had won the battle against Seth. He had gained the role of protecting the Egyptians and guiding the living Egyptians. Often you see the "Eye of Horus" as a popular Egyptian symbol. He is the protector of Egypt.
how important is HORUS
Given that the Pharaoh was considered the incarnate of Horus; yes, he was.
Horus is usually depicted as a falcon or falcon headed man.I don't think skin color is really important in face of that.
I only know 1 it is ray the god of the sun.
Horus was the son of osiris.
Son of Isis and Osiris, as believed by the ancient Egyptians, Horus was important being the god of the sky. The Egyptians believed that: Horus was very important until a conflict arose with a rival god, Seth. The two fought for the throne of Egypt. In a fierce battle, Horus lost one of his eyes. It was then restored. He had won the battle against Seth. He had gained the role of protecting the Egyptians and guiding the living Egyptians. Often you see the "Eye of Horus" as a popular Egyptian symbol. He is the protector of Egypt.
The Eye of Horus belongs to the god Horus.
The four sons of Horus were a group of four gods in Egyptian religion, who were essentially the personifications and protectors of the four canopic jars, which accompanied mummified bodies.
When Horus is the son of Isis, yes - but that is not the only version of Horus.
In Egyptian myth, there is more than one version of Horus. The ones most important are "Horus the Elder" the son of Nut and Geb and the sibling of Set, Osiris, Isis, and Nephthys; and "Horus the Younger" the son of Osiris and Isis.
Horus, the god, married Hahtaor. The goddess of the Sun.
Because Horus was the nations patron deity and a Egyptian god of war, sky, rulers, and protection.