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Horus did not die in myth.

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Q: Who became pharaoh after osiris died?
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Osiris lives in the pyramid of Giza right?

You are correct on the following basis. It was believed that when a pharaoh died they became 'Osiris' king of the dead and that the new pharaoh became 'Horus' the god of the heavens and protector of the sun god.


Which gods did the Egyptians believe the king personified?

While a pharaoh was alive, he was Horus. When he died, he became Osiris. Later the pharaoh also became associated with Ra/Re.


Which god did the Egyptians believe the king personified?

While a pharaoh was alive, he was Horus. When he died, he became Osiris. Later the pharaoh also became associated with Ra/Re.


What is the role of Osiris?

In ancient Egypt, Osiris was a sacred God. He is the god of life & death and afterlife. Osiris established religion of the Egyptians and taught the people about agriculture and the other arts of civilization.


Did the pharaoh Osiris have a pyramid?

no the god Osiris did


How old was King Tutankhamun when he became Pharaoh and when he died?

He was 10 years old when he became pharaoh and he died at the age of 19 years old.


Why did Cleopatra became pharaoh?

Her husband died.


Who was the first pharaoh in ancient Egypt?

osiris


Who was the most cruelest Egyptian Pharaoh?

Osiris


What happened to pharaoh Rivers?

He became Canadian and died


Who was rikayon?

The 1st Pharaoh of Egypt, appointed by Osiris for his clever scheme to collect a death tax from the people. He was a stranger in the land and became the ruler in Egypt


What does the living horus mean?

The phrase, "The Living Horus" was used by Egyptian pharaohs who believed themselves to be an incarnation of the God Horus on Earth. In death, the pharaoh is associated with Osiris - god of the Underworld or Afterlife and the father of the God Horus. It is the god Osiris who grants the pharaoh everlasting life and the spirit of the deceased pharaoh is then associated with the constellation of Orion. Osiris and Horus are the same deity in different manifestations: Horus represents the sun at dawn while Osiris is the sun at sunset when it disappears below the horizon. So, Osiris dies and is resurrected: to live again as Horus. It's like when people used to say: "The King is dead! Long live the King!" The death of one pharaoh is swiftly followed by the ascension to the throne of his successor. When a pharaoh died, joining Osiris, the new pharaoh becomes the "Living Horus". Does that help?