Hapi, as one of the Four Sons of Horus, in baboon form, protected the lungs.
Another Hapi/Hapy/Hapr was the personification of the Nile its inundation.
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.
Hapy was a God. The God of inundation (Flooding) of the Nile.
Horus was the son of osiris.
The SUN god is Horus. (Egypt) The son OF god is Jesus.
It is not Anubis on the canopic jar; but a jackal headed son of Horus (one of four) named Duamutefhe protected the stomach and was in turn protected by the goddess Neith.
There are two gods called Hapi, although their hieroglyphic names are quite different. Hapi (Hep, Hap, Hapy, Hapr) the blue/green skinned god of the Nile and its inundation. In appearance a fat bearded man with breasts, wearing a crown of reeds and lotus blossoms. Hapi, sometimes transliterated as Hapy the Son of Horus was protector the jar of the lungs often depicted with a baboon head and was protected by Nephthys.
Horus an Egyptian god. He was the son of Osiris and the goddess Isis.
I would say No or yes. But mostly no. Hapi was a god. So if the pharaoh was the son, then he or she would be a god or goddess. Not a pharaoh. So yea the answer is no.
Horus was Isis and Osiris's son. Horus is often pictured as a god with a human body with a falcon head
Isis had a son named Horus.
Horus was the Egyptian god of the sky, war, and protection. He is the famous son of Isis and Osiris.
No; that was Jesus the son of God in Christianity.