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No, there are no ancient Egyptian myths or legends that mention Horus being crucified.
In short, YES. If you're interested, visit Wikipedia for ancient Egyptian myths.
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It never happened in ancient Egyptian myths, so it is not a likely conclusion.
Isis is an Ancient Egyptian Goddess of magic and love. In some Egyptian myths(eg in the temple of Philae), she is the wife of Osiris and the mother of Horus. She was a popular goddess.
Perhaps you could get some ideas from Norse Mythology, or Ancient Egyptian Mythology, Japanese Demonology, or other myths. There are many name ideas to choose from.
In ancient Egpytian myth, Sekhmet did not die.
Most regard Ra as the chief god of Egyptian myths; he was a sun god.
There are no "simple" myths about Horus who was worshiped by the Egyptian people for some three thousand years.
Horus, the ancient Egyptian god, is often associated with several divine offspring, but the most commonly recognized sons are Osiris, Isis, Set, and Nephthys. However, in some myths, he is specifically linked to the falcon-headed god Harpocrates, who is sometimes considered his son. The context of Horus's family can vary across different myths and texts in ancient Egyptian mythology.
there were no anient Egyptian movements