In a way; Horus was considered the current living Pharaoh.
A Pharaoh to the ancient Egyptians was the living Horus on earth.
Yes, when pharaoh's were women they were either Hathor or Horus.
Pharaoh's of ancient Egypt were believed to be Horus incarnate.
The living Pharaoh is considered the incarnate of Horus.
He is not, Horus is the personification of the living Pharaoh.
they believed the Pharaoh was the god horus
No one; Horus is the embodiment of the living Pharaoh according to myth.
Given that the Pharaoh was considered the incarnate of Horus; yes, he was.
Horus was a Egyptian god, equivalent to the pharaoh or above him.
Horus was believed to be the embodiment of the living Pharaoh on Earth.
The pharaoh was seen as Horus on earth, as Horus ruled the gods; and Osiris ruled in the afterlife.
Horus was often portrayed in art as a hawk, that being a flying (heavenly) and predator (protective) symbol of the pharaoh; so the pharaoh was the living aspect of Horus on earth.