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We don't know that, though Ptolemy III is credited with having begun the building of the great temple dedicated to Horus at Edfu.

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Why is the temple of horus famous?

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.


How many of the statues of horus still guard the temple of horus at edfu?

At least three: Horus at the entrance to the large courtyard Horus' in front of the pylon of Edfu temple


Where was Horus's temple in ancient Egypt?

The Temple of Edfu is perhaps the most well known for Horus, but there were many others in the three thousand years the ancient Egyptians worshiped Horus and their other gods and goddesses.


Why was the temple of Horus built?

Ptolemy III is credited with having begun the building of the great temple dedicated to Horus at Edfu; he does not say why - perhaps politics.


How tall is the temple of Horus at Edfu?

36 meters.


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At Dendera temple Ihy is the child of the union of Hathor and Horus.


What are the dimensions of the temple of horus?

no one relly know i think you would have to go to the temple and measure it or go to the library


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