It's symbolize eternal life. Also symbolizing a key. It's representing fertility with the vertical for male and horizontal for female.
The key of eternal life by fertilization.
an Ankh
the egptian cross or the eye of horus
Horus in hieroglyph is depicted as a falcon; Horus was also known as Nekheny, meaning "falcon".
In Egyptian religion that was what he represented; the pharaoh was the representation/avatar of Horus on earth as the ruler of man.
No only one.
Yes; but it is not the same god as both are called Horus. Or, rather thier names are translated as such into English.
Horus was the son of osiris.
Scepters and staffs were a general sign of authority in Ancient Egypt; usually only used by gods or kings.
Ihy- the sistrum player was the son of Hathor.
Osiris was god of the underworld his wife was called Isis and his son was called Horus
The Eye of Horus belongs to the god Horus.
Horus is called the son of Ra, or of Geb and Nut when he is the brother of Osiris, Isis, Set, and Nephthys; as the son of Osiris, he may have a brother in Anubis.