He was raised by Isis to usurp Set; so likely it was not happy.
The bird associated with the ancient Egyptian god Horus is the falcon.
No, Horus was an Egyptian god. Anunnaki were the Mesopotamian gods.
Oh, dude, Amon-Re is like this Egyptian god, right? And Isis and Horus were like his buddies or something. They were all part of that ancient Egyptian mythology, you know, like the Avengers but with more hieroglyphics and less spandex.
Horus
Horus was born in a swamp on the last day of the Egyptian Khoaik which is November 15th on our calenders.
Horus was an Egyptian God with a falcon like head. One can learn about him and many other Egyptian gods on the website Egyptian Myths net. Wikipedia also has details on Horus.
The Egyptian equivalent of Eros would be the god Horus. Horus was often associated with love and fertility in ancient Egyptian mythology, much like Eros in Greek mythology. So, if you're looking for the Egyptian cupid, Horus is your guy.
Horus was a Egyptian god, equivalent to the pharaoh or above him.
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 bird associated with the ancient Egyptian god Horus is the falcon.
Yes, in ancient Egyptian mythology, Horus was believed to be resurrected after his death.
Horus did not die in Egyptian myth, Osiris his father did.
In Egyptian myth, Horus never died.
No, Horus was an Egyptian god. Anunnaki were the Mesopotamian gods.
Horus is a Egyptian god, there are many gods identified with him.