Horus, the ancient Egyptian god often associated with kingship and the sky, symbolized divine kingship and protection. During his rule, he was believed to have united Upper and Lower Egypt, establishing order and stability after the chaos following Osiris's death. His victory over Set, the god of chaos, represented the triumph of good over evil, reinforcing the pharaoh's divine right to rule. This established a legacy of justice and governance that was central to Egyptian mythology and culture.
When Horus is the son of Isis, yes - but that is not the only version of Horus.
Yes Horus was black.
Horus protected the dead . He had the head of a jackal
Neither Anubis or Horus had reason to fight and find out.
Horus was the ancinet Egyptian god of the living Pharaoh, rulers, law, war, young men, light, the sun and more. Harmachis is another name and aspect of Horus; there were many such gods associated with Horus.
The pharaoh was seen as Horus on earth, as Horus ruled the gods; and Osiris ruled in the afterlife.
Horus is a Egyptian god, not a actual person - he never ruled Egypt save as the living Pharaoh.
horuis ruled about 30 years until he dided
ruled it ,destroyed it ,
Yes he did rule Egypt he tricked osiris and ruled Egypt until horus took it back :) your welcome
Horus protected and ruled Ancient Egypt. He is the Ancient Egyptian god of the sky. You may have heard the phrase 'The eye of Horus'. Some say the left eye was the protector of the moon and the right was the protector of the sun because he was also the God of the sun and moon. He is awsomwe!!!!!!!
Osiris was lord of the dead; as the pharaoh was regarded as the living Horus; Osiris ruled them after death.
Horus was the son of osiris.
The Eye of Horus belongs to the god Horus.
Actually, all Pharoes were considered gods by the ancient Egyptians, especially Ramses as they said he became one of the Egyptian gods. The pharoh was an absolute symbol of the gods Osiris and Horus because they represented upper and lower Egypt . They believed all Pharoes were offspring of the gods.
how important is HORUS
No, Bastet (Also know as Bast) was the Cat goddess. Horus, Ra and Seth have ruled Eygpt, along with all of the Pharohs.