There are many aspects of Horus' in Egyptian myth.
Horus is a Egyptian god, there are many gods identified with him.
At least three: Horus at the entrance to the large courtyard Horus' in front of the pylon of Edfu temple
If you mean a statue of Horus, there are many so you will need to specific, in any case Horus is not given a official height in mythology.
Isis had a son named Horus.
The Temple of Edfu, which is dedicated to the Egyptian god Horus, is famous for being the largest temple dedicated to Horus. It was also used as a central meeting point for many festivals that were sacred to Horus.
If you are talking about Hapi, the Egyptian river god, he was married to Nekhebet. If you mean the son of Horus, He didn't have any recorded wives or children.
There are many statues of Horus in Egypt, as well as ones made for tourists, not merely one; specify which one if it has significance.
One: Horus
Horus was the ancinet Egyptian god of the living Pharaoh, rulers, law, war, young men, light, the sun and more. Harmachis is another name and aspect of Horus; there were many such gods associated with Horus.
Horus was the son of osiris.
Set is said usually to be his brother, and Horus the Elder is his brother, but Horus is also the name of his son.