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Horus never died in ancient Egyptian religion.
Horus is a deity in Egyptian myth, that is the religion of the ancient Egyptians - he was never person alive or dead as a 'god'.
In Egyptian religion that was what he represented; the pharaoh was the representation/avatar of Horus on earth as the ruler of man.
Horus is a deity in Egyptian myth, that is the religion of the ancient Egyptians - he was never person alive or dead as a 'god'.
Horus was a Egyptian god, equivalent to the pharaoh or above him.
Yes, Horus is considered a god in ancient Egyptian religion and mythology. He is often depicted as a falcon-headed deity associated with the sky, kingship, and protection.
No, Horus and Ra are not the same. Horus is the ancient Egyptian god of the sky and kingship, often depicted with the head of a falcon. Ra, on the other hand, is the sun god and one of the most important deities in Egyptian mythology. While both are significant figures in Egyptian religion, they are distinct entities with their own roles and attributes.
No, Horus was not crucified in ancient Egyptian mythology. The story of crucifixion is not a part of Egyptian mythology.
In myth, Horus never died - his father Osiris did.
No, Horus was not crucified and resurrected in ancient Egyptian mythology.
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.
The bird associated with the ancient Egyptian god Horus is the falcon.