Yes, his father, Osiris, was killed by his brother Set, and Horus son of Isis and Osiris took the throne of Set.
He was the son of Isis and Osiris. He was conceived by Isis from the resurrected soul of her husband Osiris and brought up to avenge his father's murder.
Horus was the son of osiris.
The Eye of Horus belongs to the god Horus.
Yes, but they were half brothers. Nephthys (Anubis's real mother) seduced Osiris and was impregneted by him. She gave birth to Anubis yet abandonded him, leaving Isis (his aunt/mother) to care for him. Then later on in the story, Set chopped up Osiris and Isis and Nephthys put him back together again. Isis then gave birth to Horus and Horus killed Seth to avenge Osiris, his father.
how important is HORUS
When the father of Horus is Osiris; Set, the brother of Osiris and Isis (the mother of Horus) killed the father of Horus.
In one myth Set, the uncle of Horus, killed Osiris, the father of Horus, and Iris his mother raised Horus to avenge Osiris and replace Set as king. Hence, the avenger.
If you mean the god,yes.
It was during battle to avenge the murder and dismemberment of Osiris, father to Horus and brother to Seth. Both suffered battle scars, Horus lost his left eye and Seth lost his testicles.
He was the son of Isis and Osiris. He was conceived by Isis from the resurrected soul of her husband Osiris and brought up to avenge his father's murder.
No, none of the Weasley children killed anybody. Augustus Rockwood, the person who killed Fred, was defeated by Aberforth Dumbledore.
Horus was the son of osiris.
She killed the murderer to avenge her father's death.
The Eye of Horus belongs to the god Horus.
Avenge is a verb.
Yes, but they were half brothers. Nephthys (Anubis's real mother) seduced Osiris and was impregneted by him. She gave birth to Anubis yet abandonded him, leaving Isis (his aunt/mother) to care for him. Then later on in the story, Set chopped up Osiris and Isis and Nephthys put him back together again. Isis then gave birth to Horus and Horus killed Seth to avenge Osiris, his father.
how important is HORUS